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LMC Doubled Columns? 1991 And 1995-D.

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I'm still going through that box where I found a 1983 FS-801 and a 1982 FS-101, which I posted here:
http://goccf.com/t/290838
I may have found some more good coins!
I found two coins that may be doubled columns, one I'm very confident of. The first picture is a 1995-D. Since it's only one column that could be doubled, it may just be a die scratch.
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The next three pictures are of a 1991 cent with doubled columns in bays #2, #3, #7, #8, #9, and #10. The strongest extra column is in bay #2, the rest are pretty faint. I'm very confident this one is a doubled die.
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Another pic of the 1991, shows the extra column in bay #2 well.
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Also, it was pretty difficult to take good pictures of these, the glare from my digital microscope makes details like this almost invisible without adjusting it to a perfect angle.



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Have you matchet any,there are only four? Check CC's site.
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I've checked doubleddie.com, coppercoins, and varietyvista. The 1995-D does not match any, not even close. There is a similar one to the 1991 on coppercoins (1DR-004: http://coppercoins.com/lincoln/dies...ie_state=mds ), but the markers do not match.

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The 95-D looks like a die scratch or gouge. The 91 I am kinda on the fence,leaning towards not a DDR.
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The 95-D looks like a die scratch or gouge. The 91 I am kinda on the fence,leaning towards a DDR.
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BIG NEWS! Wexler confirmed the 1991!

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When I get the coins back I will make a topic about this submission. 10 New Listings!?!?!?
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Lol! Again you proved everybody wrong onced again! Hahahaha! Great news for you. Great discoverie and find.
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I'm glad I was right! Always good to see new Doubled Dies! Congratulations
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Wahoo! Congrats for Tanman2001! It's like he'll be going to Las Vegas, just in a Coin World magazine. Lol. Just Kidding WHat I said about Las Vegas.
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Quote:
Again you proved everybody wrong onced again! Hahahaha!


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We are not here to prove one another right or wrong!
Have you noticed the CCF page header?

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Well, yes. I'm just being a little bit goofy like a clown. Just trying to add some comedy in this post.
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Results of the 1995-D, which I got from Wexler today:

Coin #4 is a 1995-D 1¢ with a line inconsistent with the shape of the columns. It's most likely a die gouge.

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