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1978 Double Die Lincoln

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Looks like machine damage, witch happens when the die moves while ejecting the coin. No premium.
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ok I am new to this coin collecting thing I have found old coin metal detecting but I just wash the dirt off and put them into a wooden bank now it is over flowing and I dont know what to do with all of them?

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The only doubling I see on that coin is MD, which doesn't add anything to the face value of the coin.

Put a list of the dates and denominations on here and we can tell which coins are valuable.

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Also you might post pictures (one coin per post) of the ones that look like they were minted different than other coins of the same date and mint.
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Looks MD. But if it was a DDO it would be a doubled die not a double die.
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