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1984 Penny Doubled Die?

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 Posted 10/09/2014  3:36 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add jdickinson1007 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
still trying to get the hang of identifying what is deterioration and wear and what is not. There appears to be doubling everywhere. I have photos of each device under higher magnification and different lighting if needed I can post. I replaced original photos with those suggested to better see details in a way they can be assessed and hopefully identified.


1984-Penny-Doubled-Die?

1984-Penny-Doubled-Die?

1984-Penny-Doubled-Die?

1984-Penny-Doubled-Die?

1984-Penny-Doubled-Die?

1984-Penny-Doubled-Die?

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here are a few under higher magnification


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Not my bag. However, I believe, as in your example, deterioration always flows toward the rim.

BTW, to the CCF!
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to CCF. Have you checked CC's site for a match? #10 or maybe #12. It's hard for my to tell by your pics.
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Probably die in later state. There are some minor DDOs as John notes. Check out Coppercoins to see if you have one.
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I need to see the full date to see if it is overall larger in size. The problem with only 1-2 devices per image is that you can't tell the size of the whole date.
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Looks like die wear. Note the date is in the direction to the right, the LIBERTY is to the left.
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