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  • 1956 D DDO DDR Coin 4

    I see doubling on Date, Mint Mark, U in United,
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    Sorry once again. I do not see any hub doubling on this coin.
    Bob Piazza
    Lincoln Cent Attributer

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    • #3
      Hmmmm Can I get someone else's opinion? I see it all day long... We will see what PCGS Says.... I will keep you posted...

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      • #4
        Of course we can get someone elses opinion. I figured that was coming. We will leave this here to see what other people say.

        It is very common that people don't like it when our response doesn't meet with their expectations. Been dealing with it for decades now. What this does not do is explain why you are unwilling to research this stuff. If you don't know what a variety is, how can you expect to know if I (or anyone else) is right or wrong?

        FYI, I have over 53 years experience on Lincoln Cent Varieties, including attributing over 3,000 different varieties. Just putting that out there. Please be patient while we wait for other responses.
        Bob Piazza
        Lincoln Cent Attributer

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        • #5
          You wanted someone else's opinion, well here it is. None of these coins are doubled dies. Visit this link to learn about double dies:

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          • #6
            What is it? Machine Double. It's not a normal coin.

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              • #8
                What is this. Machine DBL?
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                • #9
                  Looks like tilted or rotated hub doubling to me? No one likes this because no one has found one before I get it.

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                  • #10
                    Look on Variety Vista. Looks just like rotated or tilted HUB DOUBLING

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                    • #11
                      If you are in Arizona, Ill drive one to your house to look at and you can borrow it. Otherwise Ill mail it to you.
                      It is the real deal.

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                      • #12
                        Kid...the coin was just struck with very worn dies, with lots of abrasion making the features appear doubled.

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                        • #13
                          I agree with Bob and Ray -- this show die deterioration. I'm going to post Jasons' article on the 9 types of Classes in our Education section. It gives a detailed description of each type of die variety that can be produced and hope this help everyone looking to identify the type of variety they have and how it was created.

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                          • #14
                            Hmmmm Can I get someone else's opinion? I see it all day long... We will see what PCGS Says.... I will keep you posted...
                            Want my opinion? That's a NORMAL COIN. Yes, there is some die wear, and that's it.

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                            Jason Cuvelier

                            CONECA
                            Lead attributer

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