I just started searching for error coins so im not to familiar of the deference between mechanical doubling and a double die.
So could someone tell me if this is a double die or not?
2016 D lincoln cent
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Re: 2016 D lincoln cent
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i am unable to determine the issue here with the 'current lighting used' in these images :confused: :dunno ... JMO
i am unable to determine the issue here with the 'current lighting used' in these images :confused: :dunno ... JMO
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Re: 2016 D lincoln cent
Welcome.
I'm with Paul. Really can't tell from these images.
Lighting can really play tricks on the eyes. And the shinier the coin the more difficult it is to see.
I'm with Paul. Really can't tell from these images.
Lighting can really play tricks on the eyes. And the shinier the coin the more difficult it is to see.
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Re: 2016 D lincoln cent
To me it looks like the secondary is flat and shelf like and if that is the case then this is machine doubling but not a doubled die.
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