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This Is A Lincoln Cent 1962 Wanted To Know If This Is A Double Column/Left

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This-Is-A-Lincoln-Cent-1962-Wanted-To-Know-If-This-Is-A-Double-Column/Left

There appears to be a double column from the left and I am not sure what I am seeing on Lincoln's right knee

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That's 150x over what my eye can interpret correctly, you need crystal clear pix if you're gonna do these. Coop just did a tutorial on DDRs like this, need to check it out.
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In bays 5 & 7,that is meant to represent a 3D look.If that is what you are referring to.What number column to you see as being doubled? The knee thing looks normal,but I can see why it caught your attention.
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thanks, I will try to increase magnification so it can be seen better. This is a learning experience for me, it helps me to determine what a double column look like. However, isn't it possible that there could be double columns other than coop shows in the photo?
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Yes it is possible. Post better pics and maybe add an arrow to where you see a doubled column.
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Probably the year with the most doubled columns is 1994
http://doubleddie.com/352322.html
Take a look at what they look like. Something to keep in mind on these is to view the top and bottom of the Memorial. [ub]If the lines extend beyond that, they are probably die scratches.[/b]
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