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Double Struck 1999-D Lincoln Memorial Cent With Two Dates!

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The strikes were delivered in sequence, not simultaneously.

Ah yes, thanks for the correction. If it was a saddle strike the strikes would be aligned, correct?
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VERY nice coin, I like the symmetry!
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It's not a saddle strike. The strikes were delivered in sequence, not simultaneously.

Mike, I understand what your saying, but the end result is the same. Is there another name that actually corresponds to this type of off center double strike? ~ Jim
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Double struck with both strikes off-center.


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Hypothetically... if the end of the fiscal year was coming up and Denver was real close to the end of what they had available for use as far as dies for the reverses of the cents, they would not likely make any more dies but request that any surplus reverse dies, if available at the Philadelphia Mint, be sent to Denver to be placed in to service.

But they would be also be making or have stockpiled rev dies for the following year so they would have no reason to request dies from Philly
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But, they couldn't be placed into service until the new fiscal year. They are all counted and accounted for.
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