1989 D Penny possibly doubling obverse/reverse
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Re: 1989 D Penny possibly doubling obverse/reverse
I came across this 1989 D mint Lincoln cent, looks like doubing in, LIBERTY”, on the obverse, all bf with possible doubling on the reverse
Thank you Gigi85
Thank you Gigi85
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Re: 1989 D Penny possibly doubling obverse/reverse
I don't see any in these images. I highly recommend using CONECA variety vista or doubledie.com to try and find a match. If you can't then it's either not a doubled die or it's new and if it's new then you need to use CONECA variety attribution services.
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Re: 1989 D Penny possibly doubling obverse/reverse
Daniel,
May I ask, what is that between the letters in, “LIBERTY”, on the obverse?
On the reverse do you see the, U, T, in United and both the T’s in States, and the M, E, C, A in America?
Thanks for all you help and input!
Maybe, I wa wanting to see something
May I ask, what is that between the letters in, “LIBERTY”, on the obverse?
On the reverse do you see the, U, T, in United and both the T’s in States, and the M, E, C, A in America?
Thanks for all you help and input!
Maybe, I wa wanting to see something
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Re: 1989 D Penny possibly doubling obverse/reverse
I do not see any Doubling on this coin with the photos posted. When enlarged it gets too blurry to see anything.
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Re: 1989 D Penny possibly doubling obverse/reverse
I am truly confused now, and don’t know what I’ve done wrong ESO sorry for being a bother.. It like the 1972 Penny,
Which weighed 3.11, but it was wrong, and I do not mind being wrong, but truly sorry for my inconvenience
Which weighed 3.11, but it was wrong, and I do not mind being wrong, but truly sorry for my inconvenience
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Re: 1989 D Penny possibly doubling obverse/reverse
You are not (as you say) an inconvenience. Those (experienced ones) on the forum who give you their opinions, do not mind helping you if you show that you are actually trying to learn. So, don't be afraid of asking your question and then if you are given a site to study, study it. You will be surprised how soon (fast) you will start understanding and recognizing actual mint errors, Doubled Die's, and Post Mint Damage (PMD). I was thought that the only dumb question is the one you don't ask.
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Re: 1989 D Penny possibly doubling obverse/reverse
I see no die doubling in the images you have posted here....
Plating blister under LIBERTY
Plating blister under LIBERTY
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Re: 1989 D Penny possibly doubling obverse/reverse
1. I agree with DScoin's (good!) post. We are here to help those wanting to learn and we enjoy it!
2. Picture help:
Using just a cell phone to easily take focused coin photos:
https://coinauctionshelp.com/forum/view ... hp?t=23514
(OK...you need a couple books and a bottle cap also... )
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Here is a way to find immediate answers when finding something you suspect is a doubled die, RPM, or OMM:
Please click the following link:
Immediate Answers - How to find your Doubled Die or RPM online
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If you do not find an EXACT match to your coin listed using this easy method, then you most likely have a damaged coin or other issues like (non collectable) machine doubling, die deterioration doubling, etc. (look these up at error-ref.com)
4. For an answer as to what you see in Liberty, the pics are dark but I think looking up "plating blister" at error-ref.com will help.
2. Picture help:
Using just a cell phone to easily take focused coin photos:
https://coinauctionshelp.com/forum/view ... hp?t=23514
(OK...you need a couple books and a bottle cap also... )
3.
Here is a way to find immediate answers when finding something you suspect is a doubled die, RPM, or OMM:
Please click the following link:
Immediate Answers - How to find your Doubled Die or RPM online
Note:
If you do not find an EXACT match to your coin listed using this easy method, then you most likely have a damaged coin or other issues like (non collectable) machine doubling, die deterioration doubling, etc. (look these up at error-ref.com)
4. For an answer as to what you see in Liberty, the pics are dark but I think looking up "plating blister" at error-ref.com will help.
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Re: 1989 D Penny possibly doubling obverse/reverse
Thanks, Daniel, I can be an emotional mess, at times.
I have been following you for some time now, and you break it down, where I can understand, exactly what you are talking about, as you say, I need to study. I have a little problem reading, and comprehension. I do appreciate each and everyone of you, who gives me an honest answer, especially Daniel. Only, because I’ve been following him for the past year, and that’s what turned my attention back to coins.
I hope you don’t mind, and give your honest opinion, as always!
I do for a fact have a 1943 P and S mint mark, war times, Nickels. If you are interested?
I also came across a 1992 which looked like a close AM, but it was not completely touching, I think I still have it, due to it being so much closer then the other, but I couldn’t make out the FG.
Thank you,
Gigi85 P.S, let’s hope I still have thst 1992 Lincoln
I have been following you for some time now, and you break it down, where I can understand, exactly what you are talking about, as you say, I need to study. I have a little problem reading, and comprehension. I do appreciate each and everyone of you, who gives me an honest answer, especially Daniel. Only, because I’ve been following him for the past year, and that’s what turned my attention back to coins.
I hope you don’t mind, and give your honest opinion, as always!
I do for a fact have a 1943 P and S mint mark, war times, Nickels. If you are interested?
I also came across a 1992 which looked like a close AM, but it was not completely touching, I think I still have it, due to it being so much closer then the other, but I couldn’t make out the FG.
Thank you,
Gigi85 P.S, let’s hope I still have thst 1992 Lincoln
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Re: 1989 D Penny possibly doubling obverse/reverse
Please leave emotions out of this, it has nothing to do with coins!
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Re: 1989 D Penny possibly doubling obverse/reverse
I didn’t take it in a bad way but logic not emotions must prevail in this hobby.
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