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1994 LMC DDR

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 Posted 04/29/2011  7:40 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Double Mint to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
This is very similar to the 001 but theres a difference in the other doublings. The last pillar is the same as the 001 but theres doubling in other areas that doesn't match.

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 Posted 04/30/2011  02:15 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Jayman931 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hard to tell...do you have any way of getting a closer pic? I know its hard....I hold my DSLR and take pics through my Loupe! :o
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No where near 001 at all.
http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/...ie_state=mds
The lines at an agle are polishing lines that are fading. to remove part of a clash that happened thousands/tens of thousands before your coin is struck. Here is a simulation of a die:
1994-LMC-DDR
Durinf a clash the fields of the dies touch leaving an outline of the opposite dies outlines of the devices. there will transfer to coins. During a polishing the fields (the outside edge of the die will be worked over to remove the clash mark. So while removing a part of a clash other areas of the fields also get touched. Not the light and dark colors on the image? The light colors show the edges of the field. Note the bays on the die. They are part of the field. So when they polished thedie that made your coin, you can see the went in a NE/SW polishing direction. That is what you see on the bays of you coin.
On die 001, the devices that show the doubling in the 11th bay would be incuse on the die. It would take a lot of polishing to remove the doubled die in that area. Hope this helps.
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