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1959 Lincoln Doubled Die?

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Is it or is it not?
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Need close up pics.
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Yes, larger pics of both sides of the coin, with close-ups of the areas you believe show doubling.



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I agree with @john1 and the frog. When I blow up your image, it gets too pixelated to see sufficient detail.
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Please add more photos.
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Here is a side by side to show the difference between the DDO on the date.
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1959-Lincoln-Doubled-Die?

Thanks for the before and after images. I am still unsure about the doubling. I wanted to take better pictures but I misplaced the coin. I know I will find it over the weekend.
Anyway this is one of the first pictures I took when I first found the coin a month or so ago.
I didn't specify where I saw doubling. I see it in the date and IGWT.

From forehead to chin, the edge is very clean cut/sharp. There is also a lump under the tip of his nose.

I hope to first find the coin then take and send better photos.
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Looking forward to your images. Wexler lists a few DDO for that year:
http://doubleddie.com/344622.html
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