Two Kinds Of Doubling 92 Lincoln Cent

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  1. Cl0verLuck

    Cl0verLuck Member

    This has some of the same die markers as a 92 Doubled Die but it looks to have some kind of mechanical doubling as well...is it possible to have both? 23484555_1703442509666758_999398902_o.jpg 23516328_1703442396333436_157038681_o.jpg 23482940_1703442603000082_2023615447_o.jpg 23483046_1703442656333410_21913793_o.jpg 23484904_1703442686333407_1759941528_o.jpg 23514757_1703442633000079_682889625_o(1).jpg 23516336_1703442356333440_1230374753_o.jpg
     
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  3. cpm9ball

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    Yes, it is possible to have both types of doubling on a coin. Keep in mind that true doubling is already on the working die while machine doubling is caused by an erratic movement of the die during the process of striking the coin.

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  4. paddyman98

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    I also see a misaligned die strike on the Obverse of the Cent.
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