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1971 Lincoln Cent Doubling?

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 Posted 03/11/2021  08:04 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list
to CCF. Where are you seeing doubling? Reverse pic is too blurry.
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I appreciate the welcome. And Sorry for the delay, but I just posted the pics to the post. Still trying to figure out the whole posting, replying, uploading process.
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 Posted 03/11/2021  08:40 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JohnH4444 to your friends list
Looks like MD, not real doubling
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 Posted 03/11/2021  08:59 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list
Sharper pics would help.



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 Posted 03/11/2021  09:04 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ijn1944 to your friends list
Not seeing die-related doubling. Early stage Die Deterioration on the obverse--hint of Ridge Ring. I see a circulation hit on the E in STATES.
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 Posted 03/11/2021  10:23 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Jgotti11 to your friends list
I appreciate all the feedback. I seen so many videos on YT where one person says this is Doubling and then another where someone else says that is Doubling so I was just confused. But I'll take all the feedback and advice if anyone felt like offering to links/sites/videos they would recommend for newbies if. Thanks again
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 Posted 03/11/2021  10:39 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list
I see more coin contact issues than any hub doubling.
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 Posted 03/11/2021  2:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list
YT is only as good as the person posting there. Check out coops links if you want the truth.
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 Posted 03/11/2021  2:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Scuba1 to your friends list
I agree with John1. Check out coops links and you will learn a tremendous amount. Also, here are some external website links that a lot of members use here for both learning and for determining what you may have.
Lincolncentresource.com
VarietyVista.com
Doubledie.com
Coppercoins.com
Hope this helps!!
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 Posted 03/11/2021  2:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list
When you compare a doubled die with a normal coin, with both images in the same location, then you will see where the differences are:
1971-Lincoln-Cent-Doubling?
Note the centers of the size of the devices on the DDR's. See where the doubling is? It is the centers of the devices that area wider/taller. Where are you looking on coins? The outside edge of the devices. The centers show the hub doubling:
1971-Lincoln-Cent-Doubling?
Also note, that most of the time the doubling is same/similar/changing depending on the type of doubled die they are. The image with the 'E' flattened on your images? That is not doubling. That is a contact mark. If it were doubling wouldn't you expect it be on all the devices in that area. Now look again at the images? Do you see the differences now? Moving the eyes from one location to another, you loose the differences. But seeing them side by side is the way to see the differences better.
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I appreciate all the help and I intel.
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 Posted 03/11/2021  5:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Hermz to your friends list
coop;

its just me, but I cant even tell the difference haha, maybe slightly on C of cent.
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talking about the 2nd photo coop posted to be clear.
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 Posted 03/11/2021  8:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list
Clue: Note the width of the devices. Remember the doubling is on the centers of the devices, making them on the case wider. At a different angle of the devices, it may make them taller?
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