It is not 1936P-1DO-002. I think it is circulation flattening. But keep it for now. But you might check to see if the die scratches are similar to 010? With the circulation wear and the glare it makes it hard to tell exactly what is going on.
I will work on the lighting.But it is clearly doubled.Maybe then you can examine mine and Die #2.What site is the listing for 010 located? Thanks Coop for your time and input.
1936P-1DO-002: What I don't see on your devices is spread. The distance between two hubbings. I see they are enlarged, but I attribute that circulation flattening. Note on the 1936P-1DO-002, example you can see the spread between the hubbings: Note the split on the inside loop of the end of the '9'? Also note all the digits show evidence of the spread on them. The bottom leg of the 1 on the right is showing notching. The arrows pointing to the 39 also show a spread. The LIBERTY shows the part of a broken hub on the 'R' on this die. (This also occurred on other dies that were not doubled dies as well) Note the widening of the last few devices on LIBERTY. That is what I'm not seeing on your coin. So it is not 002. http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/...ie_state=eds
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