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1957-D Cent - Double Die?

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 Posted 08/29/2020  02:36 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add roostercogburn to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
First cent has some doubling on the date. Is this a double die?
Second cent is nothing special. I just can't tell if it is a 1957 or 1952. I mostly just care about the first one
Any help would be appreciated.
1957-D-Cent---Double-Die?
1957-D-Cent---Double-Die?
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 Posted 08/29/2020  02:53 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add merclover to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Wait, two coins? Please, one coin per thread, otherwise it's confusing.

So, dealing with the first photo only, it's a 1957-D with Machine Doubling. Very common on cents from the 50's. No premium I'm afraid.

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Sorry about the two coin thing, I am new to this. What exactly is or causes Machine Doubling? I am unfamiliar
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merclover ,you just broke my hart ,No premium I'm afraid. What am I going to do with the rolls of them I have. Like the poormans 55's
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Just Machine Doubling on the date. A very common example. The machine must have been ready to fall apart when striking these:
1957-D-Cent---Double-Die?
1957-D-Cent---Double-Die?
On a doubled die, the devices will show a spread and also contour on both hubbings of the die on the devices.
1957-D-Cent---Double-Die?
Not showing a flattened area. The sing of the dies alters the devices on the outside edge of the devices, in any direction, sometimes two directions if the machine moves that much. Also note on the images the push is like moved snow. It accumulates at the end of the movement direction. (Note the images again)
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