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1996 D Doubled Die?

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 Posted 01/21/2015  12:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Die wear is usually towards the rim area. This happens to dies as they wear. The single squeeze dies have a shallow relief so this show us faster on these coins. But they are not a premium coin. They just catch out eye like the split plaiting and machine damaged ones do. Normal die/die wear. But always nice to know what they are.
1996-D-Doubled-Die?
See if you like this? If you ever get a better image, I would be glad to add it, but this is fine.
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OK I'll work on a few better pics of that .and I'll put up some of the 1995 d that is obvious as well. ... thank you for the information .. now I know .. you guys here are so helpful ..and extremely accurate. I Appreciate all of you guys
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I've already found a couple myself.
1996-D-Doubled-Die?
But I liked your coin as it is stronger than ones I've seen before.
1996-D-Doubled-Die?
You can see the wear direction to the right on the date and to the left on LIBERTY.
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Very nice coins ..I feel much better knowing what I have and how it became that way ...there is a long road of learning for a new collector.... I am making up lots of ground thanks to everyone here.
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The last one is listed on ebay for $15, but that includes 49 normal cents as well. I use his images often and he doesn't mind. I did buy one coin from him a while back. 1972P-1DO-006 He include an image of all of photos from the auction plus a "Million Dollar Bill."
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