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1960 Lincoln DDO?

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Hi all, is this a doubled die or am I just seeing things? It kind of looks like 1DO-001 or 1DO-006 but I can't match any of the die markers.


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Longacre Doubling.

Seriously, though, the all-around nature of the doubling makes me think Die Deterioration.
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What is longacre doubling?
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I have several 1960 LMC's that have this on it. I think it is deterioration.
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Looks like a normal large date.

Longacre doubling? LOL Longacre doubling is just on the coins he designed.
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Funny that is just a item I prepared today.
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Ok, so it is not hub doubling? But more like master die doubling? No extra premium? The ones I have look just like this one, where the "doubling" is on top of the numbers. It looks more like deterioration in hand. It sits higher the the actual numbers.
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The best way to tell is if the devices are affected on both sides of the device, then it is Longacre doubling. Note the "E" on CENT. See the doubling above and below that device in the center. That is Longacre doubling.
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