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1970 D LD Lincoln Cent Over Polished Die Observe/ Die Deterioration Reverse/Observe

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 Posted 03/01/2022  12:22 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Odee13 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
First off, thank you everyone for helping with all my questions, I'm sure most are basic. I try to research before posting but I always like to get your thoughts and feedback as I am new to learning what is happening on these coins I'm looking at.

Am I seeing over polished die on Lincoln's jacket below the date as well as possible Die Deterioration on the "0" - top right side of "0" thicker then rest. On reverse possible Die Deterioration on lettering of United States of America. The strangest mark I am seeing is the right side of the memorial roof under "R" looks stretched longer than the other side and longer than I have ever seen before - reminds me of a roof on a Japanese building.

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 Posted 03/01/2022  04:20 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
There is no LD or SD for that year. The coat is a typical low area, if you check ebay for that date, you will see most have a low area. The upper right roof looks like a die chip. USoA looks like circulation flattening.
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Thanks John. I figured because it was a low 7 it would have been considered a LD like the 1970 s. Also thanks for clarification on die chip.
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The low area on the coin is called die polishing. The zero maybe Machine Doubling, which I feel it the reason for the distortion on the left side rim in the same direction. I feel Machine Doubling causes these tilted die issues we see often on the rims.
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Appreciate the input Coop, thanks.
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