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  • 2021D Lincoln Penny Reverse Question

    Good evening everyone. Came across this penny with what appears to either be a die clash or doubling on the reverse to the right of the shield. If anyone could give me their thoughts it would be greatly appreciated. Hope everyone has a great day.
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    i thinik i see a couple line but an arrow or two or circle of where you are specificially talking about would help.
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      Occnumis I forgot to post a reply. Thank you for your response and here is a picture with arrows pointing to what I saw. Thanks again for your help, and hope you and yours have a great weekend.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by CoinSoldier View Post
        Occnumis I forgot to post a reply. Thank you for your response and here is a picture with arrows pointing to what I saw. Thanks again for your help, and hope you and yours have a great weekend.
        yup. that was what i thought you meant but best to ask when not sure.

        it is a good idea (if you work on a notebook/pc/tablet) to keep a folder for numis images, in this case, layovers. it what i have to reference for some coins since i don't know every single clash on every single issue and as a side point, even if i did, coins can have rotated clashing and overlays REALLY help clear those up.

        found via search, vis a vis jason cuvelier at maddieclashes

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        Last edited by occnumis2021; 06-17-2024, 08:42 PM.
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        • #5
          That's a great idea Thank you for the tip, and looking at the coin.

          With it being on the reverse side do you think it's doubling or something else? Thanks again!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by CoinSoldier View Post
            That's a great idea Thank you for the tip, and looking at the coin.

            With it being on the reverse side do you think it's doubling or something else? Thanks again!
            defniately not doubling because there is no device in that spot to be doubled. (this knowledge comes form knowing how doubled/tripled etc dies occur and thus the coins)

            there are only 4 things that come to mind.

            1. die goues 2. cracks 3. clash 4. pmd

            which do you think those "lines" could be?

            did you see any area on the obv that could clash in that area on the rev to make those curves lines? even if the obv was roated a little or lot maybe which is not common but far from impossible.

            edited to add: if you use paint.net (or a similar program) to do a layover and rotate one side or the other, it is a neat method to help determine rotated clashes and sometimes even double/triple struck etc) but does require a little know-how.
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