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1974 D Penny With Possible Double Die

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Would this qualify as DD? Not in good shape but I thought I would ask if it is worth anything.

Weight 1.09g


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 Posted 05/02/2021  7:02 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like a counterfeit. No DDO known that looks like that, that I know of. Probably struck on aluminum.
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Thank you!
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Given the weight, this cannot be genuine.



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Fake coin...sorry!
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I have to agree, not a genuine U.S. coin.
Two in a row?
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Almost certainly a counterfeit, but a fascinating "coin." Just who made that and why would be interesting to learn. Nifty piece and a great catch.
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Also I'm guessing the obverse/reverse alignment is also off. Most of the time the TES-OF area is affected as weaker. On this one the wrong area is weaker.
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