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Is This A 1984 D Doubled Die?I'm New To The Community So Any Help Is Great!

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Hey all, I'm new to coin collecting and found this in a coin roll hunt. I couldn't find anything online about it and I noticed a lot of you guys talk about specific varieties, where would I find a listing of the varieties? Thanks in advanced, -Felix
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I just see Die Deterioration...
Doubling would increase the thickness of raised devices, because the doubling would be raised too ;)

There are many resources on this site to help you learn what to look for... and what not to look for LOL

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I agree with Die Deterioration, all of the doubling is sharp and flat, to me that I see,

Coppercoin, wexler variety and die errors, billy crawford and there is a bunch more to many to list here, variety vista also, they all have error number list and cross reference to other references
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Varieties for coins can be found at www.VarietyVista.com and www.CopperCoins.com/advsearch.php [which just has Lincoln Cent varieties].


Good Luck
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Die Deterioration always shows on the sides of the devices closest to the rim direction. On the date, on the right side. On Liberty, on the left side. On the motto, towards the top of the devices, always in the direction of the closest rim.
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Agree this is DDD.



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