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1962 Proof Lincoln Cent DDO

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1962 Proof Lincoln Cent DDO

I am think this is a DDO and the seperation lines are low like on the 009

1962P-1DO-009P maybe?

http://coppercoins.com/lincoln/dies...ie_state=mds

I found this in mint set I broke open for nickel DDR awhile back never checked other coins.

Fixed my regular camera today my usb made all coins look weird.

Need new single light source all current set ups too bright and even wit paper and tricks come out weird.

I had to make paper tube for lens around coin to block light source with paper every picture was too reflective.

Any comments, feedback or suggestions welcome.



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Those are awesome photos, but I cannot see any doubling. Am I stupid?
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no BigSilver

its hard to see even on coppercoins
http://coppercoins.com/lincoln/dies...ie_state=mds

its a class 2 so its not obvious but the pick up points are mild extra thickness and seperation lines

I not sure if its correct myself yet

but I think it is

it a weak class 2 very light spread

bottom u & s in trust

bottom of 9 and separation mid 6 in date
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It amazes me how you guys can see this stuff. Even with an RMS objective, I'm having a hard time distinguishing doubles or not. Is this a "practice makes perfect" process?
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Usually they are a lot stronger than the one on your coin:
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I think its a lighting issue second picture you can see separation more defined. but in hand and the lines look simular too your photos the second to last one.

I need a low watt single light source to replace my dual high beams...

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maybe morning daylight will help show them better
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If it's not an obverse Doubled die check out DDR I've got what looks like the same one in front of me. Might be an obverse Doubled die class 5 slight rim pivot douubling is a hard thing to be able to be totally sure but I think you have a chance that you have a nice find I hope that other people join us for the discussion before I go and mislabeled the coin not easy to get a clear picture of the coin because I have one too I hope that a real expert will find the time to post an answer
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