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2009 P Professional Life Cent. Rim To Rim Die Cracks/Break/ Doubled?

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I'm seeing rim to rim die cracks as well as die marks, chip, doubling even triple on both the obverse and reverse of this cent. I would need to write a novel to mention them all. I can see striking on both the obverse and reverse rims. My question is would the die cracks cause the die to jump causing the doubling on the rim? I believe I'm seeing doubling on almost all obverse and reverse devices. I hoping to find out what the cents error would be referred to as. Thanks in advance for responses and help.
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 Posted 03/16/2022  4:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JimmyD to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Your eyes must be better than mine.
I can't see any rim to rim die crack.
There are no Doubled Dies that I can see.
Not sure what you mean by striking on the rims.
All I do see are some plating bubbles.
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JimmyD@, actually those aren't plating bubbles. They aren't raised up at all. They all set upon cracks. I guess my eyes are ok.
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I see no cracks at all. I agree with JimmyD.
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@Makescents, Thanks for your response. I realize my camera is crap. In LIBERTY, the date, running from the rim through Lincolns face running then into the Capital, designers initials to the left of the Capital,
ect there are issues.
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I looked again and do not see die cracks. Possibly die scratched and plating issues/disturbances. Your pics are fine in my opinion though. Keep looking, don't give up but just letting you know, rim to rim die cracks are not super common, tough to find.
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Wexler does list DDO / DDR for the Professional Life Series for both mints
http://doubleddie.com/90701.html
2009 1¢ PL WDDO-001-005
2009 1¢ PL WDDR-001-031
Also for Denver mint as well:
2009-D 1¢ PL WDDO-001-002

These are all listed on the same page on Wexler's site for the 2009 Professional Life Series.
But I don't see any die cracks mentioned on this thread.
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@makecents, thank you for taking another look. My eye is drawn mostly to the two, what believe are, die marks between JI and the O in ONE on the reverse, LIBERTY, The die chips in and around the date mostly the one below the 0 and 9 in the date, the date seems doubled on the obverse. Also the crack/scratch running between the D in United and S in States that travels through Lincolns face then down to his finger tips then into the dome of the Capital, out off the dome traveling downward and out between the C and A in AMERICA.They maybe scratches or cracks on this cent but there seems to be more going on then just the cracks or scratches. I have been collecting long enough to know zince bubbles and these are not them on this cent. I also wouldn't scratch the crap out of a very nice looking undamaged 2009 Lincoln Cent.
Thank you again @makescents
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@coop thank you, yes I started off on Wexlers site and it almost matches to WDDO-4. What would be the the proper term for what I am seeing on this cent? Something is going on the reverse but I can't find an exact match to what I'm seeing.
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AS everyone that has responded to your post. There is nothing on this coin that remotely resembles anything you are seeing on it. All it is is a very common coin. Some orange peel, a few plating blisters, some stains, but that is all.
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I see a normal BS coin. One from about 75 mill struck a day with relative poor plating and many cleaning solution marks which will become very soon the rot root of the coin.
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Well there it is then. I haven't soaked this cent in any cleaning solution but thanks for the heads up. Moving on to the next one. Thank you for all your feedback and opinions.
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No you do not clean the coin, was clean at the mint, sorry I was not clear on.
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Ah, ok. Gotcha I understand now. Thank you for clarifying that cause I was alittle confused.
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