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New Member
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Yes, I know it is a Wide AM. I am requesting help identifying the obverse errors.
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Forum Dad
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Looks perfectly normal to me. 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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There's no errors on the obverse, just staining.
Errers and Varietys.
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Pillar of the Community
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New Member
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@igwt79 That was a really great article! Thank you. It cleared up a lot about subsurface corrosion as well.
The only other issues I wanted to know about regards the T's, both on "Liberty" and "Trust." I'm trying to learn how to identify doubling. On Liberty, the top of the T looks like it has a line through it (horizontal) and on "Trust" both of the stems of the t's appear to have indentures directly in the middle.
Is this typical? I just have a table full of Lincoln cents organized by date at this moment, and want to make sure that I'm not missing anything.
Thanks for your response, by the way, I appreciate that you took the time.
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New Member
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@igwt79 could it be WDDO-001 as described in Wexler? (I referenced this at doubleddie.com)
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Pillar of the Community
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1278 Posts |
Could it be a tiny bit off center with a Ridge Ring?
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Pillar of the Community
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7174 Posts |
 to the CCF and  Not seeing any doubling.
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Moderator
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Moderator
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15555 Posts |
 to the CCF
Take a look at my other hobby ... http://www.jk-dk.art
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Pillar of the Community
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1472 Posts |
With the current pictures, I cannot see doubling or any markers... you have the coin in hand, see if you can match any of the markers. If so, try to post clear close ups oriented and cropped the same as on the site you are referencing.
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Moderator
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 to the Community!
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New Member
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@jfeed Thank you. I have been seeing Ridge Ring all over the place and didn't know what it was called. Because it is (obviously) so typical, I'm assuming that it detracts, rather than adds to the value of a given coin?
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Moderator
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Yes, a Ridge Ring detracts because it is caused by a very tired and worn out die.
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