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1986 D 1c Double Die Reverse

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 Posted 09/15/2020  4:12 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add EricMartin to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
The O and N look like a double die.


1986-D-1c-Double-Die-Reverse
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What kind of error do you think this is?
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1. Looks like MD, not a DDO

2. This is the reverse, not the obverse.
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Not MD, what you're seeing on top of the 0 and the sides of the N is over polishing in that area.
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On the top of the 'O' on One that area is affected with die polishing that reduced the field on that area. This is a die event, not a doubled die issue. When metal is removed off the field of the die, the coins will show a raised area on the fields.
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