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Lincoln Cent 1970 S, DDR

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  • ariel cabrera
    • Mar 2022
    • 1222

    Lincoln Cent 1970 S, DDR

    esta moneda ya estaba publicada pero las fotos estaban muy mal y no la tenía en mi poder, en el reverso parece que el monumento está duplicado así como las letras, aunque es muy débil parece que es un fantasma duplicación tiene que darle la luz led ncima de cada daño para poder ser visto. Espero que las fotos sirvan
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  • eaxtellcoin
    RPM Dealer Specialist
    • Feb 2008
    • 866

    #2
    ""This coin was already published, but the photos were very poor, and I didn't have it in my possession. On the reverse, it appears that the monument is duplicated, as are the letters. Although it's very faint, it appears to be a ghost. The duplication requires the LED light to shine over each damage to be visible. I hope the photos are helpful.
    Attached Files"" Translated from above.

    I'm sorry, from what I can see this looks like a normally struck coin. Sorry I don't see a Double Die.
    This post belongs in the Die Variety Forum. Moving it now.
    Eric

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    • ariel cabrera
      • Mar 2022
      • 1222

      #3
      Originally posted by eaxtellcoin View Post
      ""This coin was already published, but the photos were very poor, and I didn't have it in my possession. On the reverse, it appears that the monument is duplicated, as are the letters. Although it's very faint, it appears to be a ghost. The duplication requires the LED light to shine over each damage to be visible. I hope the photos are helpful.
      Attached Files"" Translated from above.

      I'm sorry, from what I can see this looks like a normally struck coin. Sorry I don't see a Double Die.
      This post belongs in the Die Variety Forum. Moving it now.
      Eric
      I think that with these photos you can see the damage and it is generalized, sorry my technology is bad.
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      • eaxtellcoin
        RPM Dealer Specialist
        • Feb 2008
        • 866

        #4
        Morning Ariel,
        The photo's are good and clear, thank you.
        I just don't see any seperation on this reverse.
        Tip: an arrow will help - point to the area with an arrow. Not sure if Paint.net has this option. It's a free download, I only use paint for overlays.
        I have photo's of a reverse double die I can post, to me it's minor but is listed. Give you an idea what your looking for: 1959-P-DDR-005C-UNC+Spks-DDR.jpg

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