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I wonder if it is just a small hit that created that.
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It may be but the pics on here don't do justice it looks raised. I took most light off and it still looked the same the places that are scratched either darken didn't show. We're would I turn in to see. PCGS?
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Pillar of the Community
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The upper end of the proposed doubling seems much too blunt. Looks like a bit of displaced metal. PCGS would not care a hoot about it as they only are interested in major stuff already given attributes. Normally such a thing would go to Wexler to be determined but unsure if he is accepting coins right now.
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Edited by hlw1976 04/06/2022 07:16 am
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Bedrock of the Community
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Looks pretty normal to me.
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Pillar of the Community
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I think that might be normal for the 1958 cents, master die issue? Probably related to what was once thought of as a 8/7 but is just a series of gouges on the master die: https://doubleddie.com/203969.htmlJust look at the image of 1DO-001 you posted and the one of the 1958-D cent in that link above I shared, looks like all of them have it.
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Pillar of the Community
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 with Tanman. I've seen hundreds of these. Just a regular 58.
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This should lay this subject to rest. This post is from a former coppercoins.com attributer.
Edited by CentSation 04/06/2022 8:12 pm
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No it really isn't I don't know why we delayed to rest The type of coin when I have posted up there is a copper coin with mine or not mine I tried to make a video guys there's another one for you here's the r and I'm taking a picture of it on the screen  Now in the center of the r where it comes down from the circle now isn't there something in there now wouldn't it be considered almost a double die with the :-) underneath and another leg going through the bottom
Edited by hlw1976 04/06/2022 9:10 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Did you look at CentSation's link? http://www.lincolncentforum.com/for...0s-thru-1979Bob Piazza is an attributer with CONECA and he describes there exactly what you see on your coin as Master Die Doubling. The R isn't a doubled die either, no extra thickness, no notching. That 'separation' there looks to be a striking issue, it was not fully struck up there.
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Tanman yes and thank you. The last was directed at centsation because of the comment about it's from. Former post
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Pillar of the Community
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"I don't know why we delayed to rest The type of coin when I have posted up there is a copper coin with mine or not mine"
"The last was directed at centsation because of the comment about it's from. Former post"
Your "sentences" are unintelligible -- Cannot tell what is directed at me.
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Idk. If it were me, I'd send it off and see what PCGS has to say about it. The doubling is so obvious. I bet you wouldnt need more than a 30x loop to be able to tell its lwgit
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