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1972 Double Die Date?

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Is this a DD coin? The date is really the only place I see anything though.

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Is this a DD coin? The date is really the only place I see anything though.


No but it does look like a clipped planchet. Let's see the other side of the coin.
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Well the doubling you see is Machine Doubling but it appears you may have a clipped planchet error. Can I see a picture of the other side of the coin?

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 Posted 11/28/2020  12:05 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Zelos to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Here is other side.
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Well it certainly looks like a clipped planchet to me. Nice find!

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Here was another photo of the date.

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Still learning to tell difference between Machine Doubling and DD. Thanks for the help. Had that one in my collection and had not looked at it in 15 years. Never knew I had it!
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Well it certainly looks like a clipped planchet to me. Nice find!


Plus I can see the Blakesley effect.



Your last picture is to blurry Zelos.
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It's a nice clipped planchet. The date just has MD and the coin appears to have some nice rim Cuds next to liberty. They don't look right to be the extremely rare FS-104, but rim Cuds are still nice either way. Nice find!
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