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  • #2
    I have my doubts. DR-002 has very strong doubling. We should be able to see it clearly on your example.
    Bob Piazza
    Lincoln Cent Attributer

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    • #3
      Wow. I don’t know how to explain the notching then. 1983’s are so widely searched with scrutiny the possibility I found something new just doesn’t seem plausible. Ok, Bob I certainly appreciate your feedback. I’ll take it up to my LCR too. Even the best pics don’t match up to looking at a coin in person. Thank you

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      • #4
        There is no doubling. Not new, not listed. Just none. Its a normal cent. Nothing else. Same as 98% of the “varieties” you have listed im ebay.
        Whats the point of coming here and asking, getting the answer, and still listing it as what you think it is?
        You take all these pictures that clearly show NO DOUBLING. Put all these arrows pointing to nothing and others pointing to where markers should be, but arent on your coins. You then list it in hopes that some buyer with no knowledge of coins picks it up for what you list it for. You are the type of seller that damages the hobby. You honestly dont care, no matter how many times I try helping, thinking you actually cared, you do it again and again. Either you think your the luckiest variety coin searcher that ever lived or you do it knowingly trying to scam someone that doesnt know any better. I bet you’re the greatest “variety collector” you know.

        So instead of helping you anymore, ill make sure to let everyone just starting out to NOT buy any coin from you because anyone that has the knowledge already wouldnt fall for it. If you put in as much time in trying to learn what you think you already know, as you do listing normal coins as varieties, you might get somewhere.

        Im done helping anyone unless I see they are helping themselves to learn. All of you are just hoping for a small fortune in pocket change but have no idea about coins or wanting to learn.
        Last edited by Kloccwork419; 04-23-2022, 11:08 PM.

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        • #5
          Take a look a WDDR-003. That is what this coin is. Thank you.

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          • #6
            Hello, What I see is MD - Machine Damage in the last photo I'm also picking up what looks like a very worn die from where you show the split's.
            I'm sorry also but the coin photographed is not a variety.
            Eric

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            • #7
              Excellent. Thank you Eric so much for the feedback . That coin kind of threw me because I could swear I was seeing notching. I’ll keep searching

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