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1989 Doubled Die Reverse

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 Posted 02/17/2017  01:52 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Gula1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi all I believe I'm seeing strong doubling on the reverse...

All the letters in UNITED STATES OF AMERICA seem raised.

Would like you thoughts.

Thanks,

Gula

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Letters being raised does not mean DD. I believe they simply means the die had not been re-polished as much in that area. If they are wider, that might mean DD.
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It's kind of hard to see for sure in the photo, but that looks like a nice die crack off the upper, left hand corner of the Memorial building.
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It kind of looks like an '88 FG
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Possibly a MAD. Look at obverse. 1) ridging on left by rim @ 8-11 o'clock causing stronger letters there. Gets weaker going clockwise. This may effect the revere 180° out w/ letters UNITED. 2) Clogged or worn die on reverse "fg", step non-distinct in relation to lettering.
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