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 Posted 06/23/2008  3:00 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add mikep to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Check out the date and mintmark. Is this from a worn die? Shows doubling on the 9, and the 2 looks a little strange. Also, what is a red cent? Would this be considered reddish?

Thanks in advance, Mike

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 Posted 06/23/2008  3:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add seattleMD to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I personally associate the doubling you see on that coin as the result of machine / Strike Doubling and not a doubled die. I think others might call it the result of a deteriorated die, but I haven't been convinced as to how Die Deterioration would create it. Either way, the type of doubling on this coin is common an evident on most post-1983 zinc cents.

I believe the term "red cent" comes mostly into play when describing older copper coins which tend to darken to a brown after being exposed to the environment for a long time. A "red cent" would be one that maintained it's reddish copper coloration.
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I found one similar to that today. Check the reverse just behind where the date is? I found very strong striking happening there also. But it is not a doubled die. I would say it is a striking issue. The copper plating moves and makes the reflection look moved. Happens a lot on the Zinc plated Cents.
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