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1982 D Lincoln DDO-Ddr

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1982-D-Lincoln-DDO-Ddr
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So new to this world, I'm just not sure if I should send the coin off to be graded? Thank you for any and all advice.
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To CCF! Nope, it's neither. Just a heavily damaged and well circulated coin that's worth 1 cent.
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Deliberately defaced.



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Thank you for your help and good information
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On a doubled die, the hub process make a double/triple/quad set of devices on the coin because the doubling is on the die. On your coin there is nothing doubled? Just everything damaged. So you might check the sites for doubled dies of the year coin your look at in hand to see what a doubled die looks like that year.
Doubled die:
1982-D-Lincoln-DDO-Ddr
Tripled die:

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Triple doubling is often not seen on all devices, just some of them.
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Quad doubling:
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Note the doubling get harder to see on the more miss-hub issues happen. Think of a doubling when your using a rubber stamp. When you make the first impression, there is no doubling. But if you try to place a second image over the second, then you will see where it did not match up. The more you continue, the more messed up it looks. Well image the same process on die creation. The hub make contact with the die and makes a normal die. But when the die is hubbed a second time, if they used a different hub, the hub may be newer/older/warped or just not exactly over the first hub process of the die. So what happens when they use a die like this? Each coin will be exactly showing the same miss-alignment on each strike. It is not a matter of being struck twice by the machine that creates these doubled dies. How do we know? Why is the reverse normal when the opposite side of the coin is doubled. The doubling is on the die. Hope this helps some.
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