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1983 DDR Lincoln Cent?

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 Posted 01/25/2020  06:08 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Kimby0310 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I watched a video on the 1983 DDR and it looks to me like this has the die scratches, the bubbles and the doubling. But I commonly mistake doubled-die for Machine Doubling. Any advice and expertise is greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance


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I do not see the doubling and it doesn't look like the big one, DDR-001.

Can please post a CLOSE UP picture of the doubled area?

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the bubbles


As the plating bubbles have more to do with planchet preparation than which die is used to strike a coin, those aren't good indicators of what you have.
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The columns and the building look doubled to me. Also the dots on both sides of "UNUM" but I can't seem to get a good shot of it.
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I'm only seeing Machine Doubling. Wish your photos were sharper.
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