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Minor Doubling "One Cent" On 1904 Indian Head Cent

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Just noticed a little bit of doubling on this 1904 cent. What say you? Grade?

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Very nice photos,what are you using.
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Longacre doubling. Longacre doubling disappeared from the obverses of the Indian Head cents when they redid the obv hub in 1886, bu the reverse hub was not redone and Longacre doubling can be found on the reverses until at least 1907.
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MS 63 RED Brown.
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Thanks for the Longacre info, very interesting. I've become inspired recently to start hunting all coins for errors and variety differences.

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Here is a photo of LAD http://www.error-ref.com/longacre-s-doubling/ Compare the pic with your coin.
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62RB here, couple of obverse scratches hold it back.
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