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Split Serifs? Is This A Lincoln 1984 DDR?

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Wondering if I am getting the term splits in the serifs? I'm really hoping I am hitting this one on the head this time. if so I finally think I get what they mean when they talk about split serifs. If I rotate the coin I'm sorry, I just want others to see what I see if they have been having the same problem as me. fingers crossed as I await the responses.........
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Coud be, but honestly cannot tell anything for sure from these photos.
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Tacc, does it mean it looks like it splits in opposite directions? Like the ends are curling away from each other? Also is there a way to clear up my pictures or is it just my scope? I have the Irfanview. is there anything I can do with it in that application?
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I have never used the Irfanview program. I have posted a link to Wexler's site for 1984-P DDR's.
Check to see if your coin matches any of the DDR's shown.
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 Posted 03/13/2025  3:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rlu7732 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Do you have the ability to focus? Zooming in and focusing could help us see better.
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I'm not great with cents but I'm not seeing a DDR. As far as improving photos, lighting plays a big role from dark to glare and from sharp to "soft". It takes some practice and your lighting can vary from coin to coin for best views. When I think I have everything right for a photo, often I'll magnify the coin a bit more and fine adjust my focus and then zoom back out to the view I want to photograph. That really helped me with sharper images.
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That is what Die Deterioration looks like on copper plated zinc cents. Not a Doubled Die.
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It is light induced doubling, very common with a scope. You need to try and diffuse the light on the scope with piece of paper or tissue. I had issues with this when I first started using a scope.
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It is light induced doubling, very common with a scope.

Now I see, after comparing the 2 reverse photos the "Doubling" in the one picture is gone in the other......
"Doubling"......
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"No doubling"......
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Makecents nailed it.
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Agree, light induced doubling.
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