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1986 What Kind Of Error Is This?

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1986-What-Kind-Of-Error-Is--This?
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1986-What-Kind-Of-Error-Is--This?number 6 looks like a double?
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This is called Die Deterioration Doubling. It's caused by a worn die issue, from striking a ton of planchets at the U.S. Mint. http://www.error-ref.com/die-deteri...on-doubling/
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Die deterioration, not a doubled die.
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this coin get some primiun?
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Nope. Because about 50% of the coins struck with that die (as high as 500K) will look like that as the die ages. That makes them very common. No premium. Just a sign of a very tired die.
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