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1990-P Poor Man's Double Die?

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Good Evening Everyone,

I was going through more rolls today and I stumbled upon what looks like a poor man's double die on a 1990-P penny. I am still new to all of this and wanted some input on this piece.Unfortunately I only have my cell phone for pictures so I did my best to get a picture of the piece. I noticed it with the naked eye and was intrigued. Deffinitely going to keep it but is it worth having graded or anything like that? Happy Searching! Hope you enjoy my find.



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 Posted 01/07/2017  04:44 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That is a worn die,aka Die Deterioration. The term Poor Mans Doubled die is mostly used on the 1955 LWC. You may want to check out this http://goccf.com/t/160092 http://goccf.com/t/116512
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,On the 1955-P Lincoln the last 5 in the date is shadowed to look like it is doubled .
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T-Bop. I'm pretty sure a 1955 would be tough to find with a memorial reverse
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moxking , I was just agreeing with John what he said about the 55-p poor man's DD . Has nothing to do with OP's 1990 Lincoln Memorial .
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I agree .. that the term poor man's double die ... I have only heard
it used when talking about 1955 LWC.

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I don't really see anything out of the ordinary.
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