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Lincoln One-Cent 1989 D

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Hello all,

This Lincoln 1989 D coin seems to have a double die. In the photos, you can see some similarities to the double die error. What do you think? Will be glad to hear your opinions :)


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 Posted 02/20/2022  2:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Not a doubled die, it is DDD=die deterioration doubling.
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John calls it.
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Yes, appears to be a light case of Die Deterioration Doubling. Note the emergence of a Ridge Ring on the obverse--an indicator of Die Deterioration.
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