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2009-D Lincoln Penny Log Cabin

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 Posted 03/23/2018  6:42 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Jtodd22 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Another one I obviously haven't got a clue how to tell myself but from research I've done some of these have the double die error in the logs on the cabin not sure if this image is close enough to tell also is this something that can even be seen with the naked eye or do I need to purchase a loop to see this?
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That would depend how good your eyes are. I wouldn't be able to see the doubling with my eyes. A loop or a scope is a necessity at my age. You will find much more with some magnification.
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@jt22, first welcome to CCF. Second, it looks like the doubling is pretty subtle--see this link for more info:

https://idiggold.wordpress.com/2014...rrors-found/

You are going to have to take much more magnified pics for us to be able to help you. Rotating them 90 degrees would also be nice!
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If you're going to look at coins for any length of time, you should get a loupe or a USB microscope.

Here's a link to the list of known varieties: http://doubleddie.com/91301.html

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Noted. I kind of figured that was the case I literally just decided this might be a good hobby about 2 or 3 days ago. And the original images are rotated 90 degrees that photo editor rotated them for some reason and I couldn't figure out how to rotate it back. I'm going to attempt to take a better more magnified picture ASAP it's crazy something so microscopic can be that significant though. Very interesting
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just decided this might be a good hobby about 2 or 3 days ago.


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Definitely need a magnified image to tell if you have a doubled die or not. The modern doubled dies are typically very subtle, magnification is necessary.
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