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1914 LWC With Possible Doubling?

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 Posted 02/16/2019  04:31 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Nobile03 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Couldn't find anything online like it, but there seems to be clear separation on the 9 in the date, the B in liberty and the S in trust for sure. Coin is worn so there could be more, correct me if I'm wrong let me know what you think.
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1914-LWC-With-Possible-Doubling?
1914-LWC-With-Possible-Doubling?
1914-LWC-With-Possible-Doubling?
1914-LWC-With-Possible-Doubling?
1914-LWC-With-Possible-Doubling?
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sorry but I think your coin is just well used , pic are a little out of focus , but let the pro's have at it.good luck and happy hunting
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let me know what you think.


This cent only looks worn to me. I see a small tick mark on the 9, but no doubling anywhere.
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Deteriorating die - not uncommon.
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All of the above!
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Die Deterioration plus a very well worn and circulated coin. No errors here, just Post Strike Damage from circulation wear and tear.
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