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1998 Wrong Planchet / Off-Metal Errors

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1998 Wrong Planchet / Off-Metal Errors can the coin be Die Adjustment

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I would say that the lack of detail is due to the smaller dime planchet.
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I don't think this is a double denomination error. A double denomination error would be a cent struck over a struck dime. It has images of both coins on it. This is a cent struck on a dime planchet. The lack of detail is because the dies for a cent are set with a gap for the thickness of the cent and a dime is thinner so it does not strike up completely.
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this coin is from the same 1998 and is a dime planchet

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I am assuming the copper color is from your photos and the coins are more of a silver color.
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the copper color is from the photos and the coins is silver color,you are looking at a dime planchet.....
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a double denomination would look like this:

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your coins are not double denominations
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Could the expanded image be due to a struck by die cap error? That could also explain the lack of detail.
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Every time something like this happens you can account for some differences in the appearance of the result. While I agree that both of these coins are cents struck on dime planchets, they are just that and nothing more - not die trials, capped die strikes, or double denominations.
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I agree, a double denomination would be what is usually called as a 11ยข piece where both the Lincoln Cent and the dime has both been struck on the planchet with the Cent being over the dime usually. Your coin is just a struck on wrong planchet error not a dual denomination error. here is another picture of a double denomination error(Obverse and Reverse)


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