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1864 Indian Head Cent Has Doubled Obverse And Weak Reverse ( Please Advise

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 Posted 01/23/2020  11:28 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add MintJackpot to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello everyone, it's good to be here.

I am going thru a coin collection that was passed down thru the family and found this 1864 Indian Head cent with doubled eyes and ears. The reverse has a very weak strike as well.

Is this something special for this coin?

Should I be looking into it's value or is it just an overlooked non collector type of variety.

I'm posting a few pics and will check in later to post better ones.
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to CCF. Are those pics from a scanner? Need better photos,full coin shots front and back and close ups where needed.
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Obverse "doubling" is perhaps coincident damage. Wear on the "Shallow N" reverses of this era is common.



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Ok thanks for the warm welcome guys. I'm going to take better photoS now and post shortly
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