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1995 Lincoln Doubling ? Or Mechanical?

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1995--Lincoln--Doubling-?-Or-Mechanical?
1995--Lincoln--Doubling-?-Or-Mechanical?
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Im trying to train the eye what to look for right off the bat. My led light on my googles shine a certain way on tips of letters and show weird letters and numbers behind others. Sometimes I think I'm going nutz!
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Looks more like a worn die starting or a plating issue. Not MD or a DDO.Have you checked out http://koinpro.tripod.com/Articles/...Doubling.htm
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I see pretty much a normal coin from the images provided. Very slight die movement. MD. If it were hub doubling, with you seeing that area above the motto area, it is were a doubled die, you would probably not have created this thread.
1995--Lincoln--Doubling-?-Or-Mechanical?
1995--Lincoln--Doubling-?-Or-Mechanical?

Time to open the class room on this thread a bit. The example posted above is a VLDS die state example. Note the heavy flow lines towards the rim. So what would this doubled look like in an earlier die state?
1995--Lincoln--Doubling-?-Or-Mechanical?
1995--Lincoln--Doubling-?-Or-Mechanical?
1995--Lincoln--Doubling-?-Or-Mechanical?
1995--Lincoln--Doubling-?-Or-Mechanical?
1995--Lincoln--Doubling-?-Or-Mechanical?
1995--Lincoln--Doubling-?-Or-Mechanical?
1995--Lincoln--Doubling-?-Or-Mechanical?
1995--Lincoln--Doubling-?-Or-Mechanical?
So what does that mean? The die aging process shows that the die made a full run of coins for this doubled die. So you will find all die states out there. So if you are buying a coin choose the better die state coins. Those in the future will be a better investment. The grading companies don't look for die states when they slab a coin, but a true investor will look for the better die states. Eventually you will be happier in the long run when you go to sell your coins.
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