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Proof? Wrong. Not a proof coin and not proof of a doubled die. This is Machine Doubling along with some die deterioration and above ERT is die chips. Which I guess could be considered CUDs since they include the rim. Check Cud on Coins and see if there is a match to it.
Yep, JC has them listed as CUDs over there on CUDs on Coins. I didn’t check that close for a match. That can be on you to learn as you go. Maybe JC will pop in here to help.Last edited by Kloccwork419; 01-14-2022, 08:57 AM.
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I still would say No, this is not a doubled die and I would go against that listing. You can look at 20 1960D nickels and more than half of them will have this same issue on the 6. Go look at PCGS pics. Almost all of them have the same “doubling”. I dont agree with that listing at all and it should probably be looked over again.
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I actually agree with Jason on this one. I do not believe this to be a doubled die at all. To me it looks like die deterioration more so than any type of genuine doubled die. I will talk to the Lead attributer about having this one removed from the listings.Bob Piazza
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I when to PCGS and did not see any coin remotely close to the one shown. I want you to show me a picture of a coin that looks like the one I have. I think you are all blind. I have two others that have what looks like doubling but you can really tell on them that they are die deterioration.
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Here’s two pictures of a 1960 side by side and a picture of the PCGS and my coin together mine is the top right. Also you are all focused on the date. There’s other areas too. You all haven’t even seen there reverse side yetYou do not have permission to view this gallery.
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Let's not play games here. Be specific and tell us what you see. and what you specifically want addressed. You should only post one coin per post. You should not post other people's or clubs photos (copyright issues). Remember that you have the coin in hand, and we do not, so you have the benefit of being able to turn the coin in the light. Your montage have several coins, some of which appear to have MD on them. Let's get this post under control.Bob Piazza
Lincoln Cent Attributer
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