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1975 Nickel Looks Doubled Die

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 Posted 12/17/2017  1:56 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Jelly1985 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
DDO or me?
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Hi Jelly,
I don't mean to be rude, but do you know what a doubled die is?
It is very common for people who are newer to the hobby to misunderstand some of the terminologies. The coins that you are posting are interesting, but don't seem to have characteristics of a DD.
If I am incorrect, and you really do understand what it is, my apologies.
If I am correct, you will do yourself a favor if you click on the definition and do some reading so you can better understand what it is that you are looking at.
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Yes, please be more specific and show close-ups of areas that you feel might be doubled. Also show the reverse. The coin looks normal in these shots.
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On the LIBERTY and date, what you are seeing is die wear. It usually starts on the area next to the rim, but in advance stages of the die, the internal devices will show what you are seeing. Note the direction is towards the rim.
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