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1959 Lincoln Cent DDO-001 Polishing Lines

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heres one of the cheap ones, (polishing lines) I'm tring to get the best photos of the date, but only goes to 250x sorry

1959-Lincoln-Cent--DDO-001-Polishing-Lines
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 Posted 09/06/2013  4:58 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Polishing lines means nothing if you don't have the doubled die. Markers come and go and often appear the same looking, because they are used to cover clash marks. The doubled die is a hubbing issue. This is a normal coin.
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No, polished lines are found in ddo-001, Quote from potter site: we only delivery the strong stage, not the common polished out stage, if anyone want to read it, heres the link http://koinpro.tripod.com/ErrorVarietyList.htm
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Die polishing has nothing to do with hub doubling/doubled dies, that is the very important point that you are missing. Mid to Late Die State doubled dies may have some polishing lines that can be used as marker for determining die state but the presence of polishing lines does not automatically mean that you have a doubled die as you are assuming.

Potter is merely selling an EDS example, not the more common MDS/LDS.
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we only delivery the strong stage, not the common polished out stage


How does this quote from Ken's page support your claim of this being a ddo001?
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Mr.potter has seen this one yet, just found it
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The coin pictured above is not a Doubled Die. It is a normal coin. So unless the Mr Potter you are talking about is Harry Potter I would just spend that penny.
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heres a photo of coppercoins DDO-001

1959-Lincoln-Cent--DDO-001-Polishing-Lines and heres my, looks good to me

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No it doesn't look the same at all. Look how thick the "59" is in the top photo. Yours looks nothing like that.
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