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1926 D Penny Progressive Indirect Design Transfer?

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Hey Everyone,
I recently discovered this 1926 D penny. On the back of the penny there appears to be a raised silhouette of a head. I tried to take a few pictures with different lighting to show the raised area.

Is this progressive indirect design transfer? If so I've read that it doesn't really change the value of the coin, is that correct?

Thanks for the help!

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 Posted 01/10/2022  5:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add lawest to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

I think you are correct but don't believe there is a premium for this. https://www.error-ref.com/progressi...gn-transfer/
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Correct on both statements.
It is also known as "Ghosting" for obvious reasons.
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Yup, PIDT. There are lots of synonyms, "ghosting", "heavy design transfer", and "internal metal displacement phenomenon".
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Good call!



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The ghost image (reverse) looks a little like a Homer Simpson cameo.
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Haha can't get mad at a Homer Simpson cameo coin!
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Welcome to CCF. Hope you stick around. You nailed the diagnosis.
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