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1986 D Doubling?

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Yet again, I find something I find interesting. Hopefully I'm getting better at this and have finally found a double in chain. If not, well.I'm going to keep trying dang it!

1986-D-Doubling?

I thought the mint mark looked doubled as well. But when I took the image below the circle effect really surprised me.

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 Posted 01/09/2008  06:58 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add j_h_s to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I like that second picture and its variety. Check out this website information.

http://www.conecaonline.org/content...html#_1986-D

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I have looked at this off and on for the last half hour. That mint mark is a little intriguing but I have decided that I think it is Machine Doubling. Will be interested in what coop or foundinrolls think.

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Looks like die wear or plating movement. It it were a RPM, then just the mint mark would have been affected. It it were a doubled die, the devices except for the mint mark would have been affected. But when the date and mint mark are affected, the it either die wear or movement during the strike or plating movement. So it just a regular cent in tolerance that the mint allows.
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It's nothing. The plating moves when the coin is struck causing a "shadow" effect. It is very common and not worth a premium.
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