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1983 1 Cent Coin With Issues

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Whats with this coin because I can see many things with it. Comments please.
- Die crack on both upper corners.
- Doubled foundations on both bottom corners of the White House.
- Looks like the die was sand papered, coin is full of Die Scratches.
- Doubling of ONE CENT
- Different font on the UNI

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 Posted 03/31/2023  08:01 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The die cracks are all in common areas. Coin looks cleaned. Reverse has MD.
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Yes, seeing nice die cracks and evidence of Machine Doubling. And some circulation dings as well.
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The MD I wanted clarified.
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The MD I wanted clarified.

MD is Machine Doubling - a relatively common and worthless form of doubling on a coin, generated buy either a die bounce or the die was just wearing out at the edge of the device.
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Looks cleaned as well.
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Under the left edge of the building and in the same direction there will also be Machine Doubling in the same direction on some other devices as well. These are post strike alterations cause by die movement post strike. The strike was normal and the Machine Doubling happened after the strike. Not a doubled die, as the die would cause the doubled die, not the machine. Normal die and die movement post strike by the machine.
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