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1937 S Lincoln Wheat Cent Doubled Die - DDO-001 W/ Lamination

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This is a fairly common doubled die, even in uncirculated condition, but I picked this one up for the addition of the lamination problems. They're kind of minor, but an oddity for my DDO-001 collection.

I am thinking, based on the angles, that the bit of metal on the face is either a struck through copper debris or a bit of lamination that was bent over that way and struck through.

1937-S Lincoln Wheat cent doubled die - DDO-001 w/lamination


1937-S-Lincoln-Wheat-Cent-Doubled-Die---DDO-001-W/-Lamination
1937-S-Lincoln-Wheat-Cent-Doubled-Die---DDO-001-W/-Lamination
1937-S-Lincoln-Wheat-Cent-Doubled-Die---DDO-001-W/-Lamination
1937-S-Lincoln-Wheat-Cent-Doubled-Die---DDO-001-W/-Lamination
1937-S-Lincoln-Wheat-Cent-Doubled-Die---DDO-001-W/-Lamination
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Yet another cool find TB. I think I see something on the reverse adjacent to the E in ONE. Almost looks like some type of die clash?
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Very cool!
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Very Nice
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Nice TB !
Scuba , those are feeder finger lines. Damage to the die face from the feeder fingers. These are actually used as markers for this reverse die.
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Scuba , those are feeder finger lines

THANKS Stoneman!! I appreciate that info. Completely understand and can see that now as I could not see how the obverse design elements could have matched up with a die clash in the fashion shown by the lines on the reverse I was referring to. Makes total sense and thanks for that explanation. Just wondering now how many more DDO-001's TB needs to fulfill his collection....... Not askin.... just wondering..... I know he works at it hard and spends a long time collecting these and would love to one day see his collection! Keep it up TB! You are on a roll!
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Thanks folks! And Scuba, not counting the 1969-S which I'm not going after, I believe my magic number is 8 left to go. A couple are in need of better examples, but most are pretty solid. A board member just sent me a very nice 1953-D DDO-001 to update the poor one I had so that's another one done. I'll post photos of that soon but just haven't been near my computer most of the day.
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Thanks TB for that info. Good luck on your remaining quest!
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You will need to make it a registry set of varieties TB. Very cool.
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