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I Thank I Just Found A 1966 WDDR-001 Penny With Tilted Reverse Coin Rollin

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 Posted 03/11/2019  12:28 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add DD_TIL_I_Die to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I hope I'm right, I'm no. Expert I would appreciate anybody's input on what they think this could be if it is or is not.
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I'm sorry, but you don't have WDDR-001 at all. There's absolutely no traces of doubling anywhere.
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You "thank?" I don't see any doubling, either.
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@DTID, your pics are pretty clear, but perhaps you could tell us where on the rev you see doubling with the coin in hand? From these pics, I agree with the others that no doubling is visible. As to rotation, better is to take pics with a reference grid in the background. What is your estimate of the rotation?
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I don't see WDDR-01
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I would guess without a measuring device at roughly 16 degrees, I work construction and cut lots of angles, I might be off a few either way
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It is best to take a coin out of a holder (except for slabbed/graded coins) to take an image. The glare hides what you maybe seeing. But looking at your coin, I see no evidence of hub doubling. Hub doubling enlarges the devices on a coin. Machine Doubling on a coin reduces the outside edge usually one side of the devices.
Machine Doubling:
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Note reducing of the devices? Premium - none.
Hub doubling (doubled die):
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Note enlarging on the devices. These coins have a good premium for this year.
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I will have take it out and take better pictures bc before it was in cardboard it looks like the bottom pics, its not MD I know what that looks like.
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Maybe not as pronounced
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