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1989-D And 1989 Doubled Dies

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 Posted 06/09/2013  10:33 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add allang011 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
let me show you want I found yesterday in one roll of pennies, the Red Book has not even and mention of dbldie's for these mint marks can someone let me know what they think

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God, please help me not respond to this post. PLEASE!!
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Well, I do see the invisible mintmark on this one.


As far as the "9" is concerned, it appears to be die-deterioration doubling.
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Die Deterioration is what I see.
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I know you are new to the hobby because anyone who has been looking at cents for any length of time would not give this coin a second look.Out of the roll into the reject bin.

You failed to mention where on this coin you think it is doubled or provide a close up of that area.

Now for a little lesson:
Your coin has signs of Die Deterioration, the effect of prolonged use. Nothing more except for staining and typical circulation wear on the coin itself.

Sorry you have nothing special.Value 1 cent.
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Welcome to the forum. It is a learning process that takes a lot of time to read past posts to catch up quicker on the learning process. Or you can just read new topics. Hope this helps.
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