is this 1917 penny dd and the rim looks raised any help would be greatly appreciated

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is this 1917 penny dd and the rim looks raised any help would be greatly appreciated

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Re: is this 1917 penny dd and the rim looks raised any help would be greatly appreciated

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i DO NOT hugeeyes any "die doubling" in your images.......

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keep in mind, these 'early date' lincoln cents, have a 'heavier/thicker' rim.
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Re: is this 1917 penny dd and the rim looks raised any help would be greatly appreciated

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Need better images of the date but the rims don't have anything to do with the known doubled die for this date.

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does your "TRUST" hugeeyes like this ? .....


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thank yall very much

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PALH1 wrote: Tue Jan 23, 2018 10:50 pm does your "TRUST" hugeeyes like this ? .....


TY CLIFF :trophy:
YVW. It couldn't have been placed in better hands.
And thank you Paul for sharing your very professional experience and all you do to promote the hobby

(and of course the pair of FE mules you sent. I've been "plowing" ahead ever since! widegrin )

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