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Edited by AMB 08/27/2016 1:45 pm
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Possibly Master die doubling. I have the example you are talking about in ms-65, it is a very nice coin with over a 90 degree rotation clockwise
Edited by Dustin6 08/27/2016 1:44 pm
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Awesome Dustin. Post a pic of yours so I can compare the two...appreciate it!!
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There are four close ones on CC's site,try matching die markers. John1 
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I am not aware of master die doubling on the 1963 Denver cents. It looks more like a minor doubled die to me. There are several different ones for that year and mint. Maybe some more images would help identify it. 
Edited by cwb 08/27/2016 2:00 pm
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Looks like doubling though. A little more time and you'll have your answer on type.
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Here is my image, the coppercoins, 001. Yours is doubling, as the others have said, I will try to help match it up 
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Quote: Here is my image, the coppercoins, 001. Yours is doubling, as the others have said, I will try to help match it up Here is another one of those.  On this example from an earlier die state, you can see traces of the 3 below the dominate 3.
Edited by cwb 08/27/2016 3:43 pm
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Yeah Cwb, yours is an earlier die state, but I got mine for free so I really dont care that its a LDS.
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Pillar of the Community
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That's a great one Dustin, cwb's too...neat doubling on the 3!
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Nice coins you all 
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