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Ceegan Clingan

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  1. On 4/19/2024 at 1:48 PM, Sandon said:

      Please post cropped photos of each side of a coin about which you have questions. 

      Based on the current photos, the coin has a reverse die crack and some light strike doubling (a.k.a. machine or mechanical doubling) on the date, not die doubling. These characteristics may be interesting, but they are neither rare nor give the coin significant value.

       I recommend that you review the following articles:  Double Dies vs. Machine Doubling | NGC (ngccoin.com), https://www.doubleddie.com/144801.html and links therein on mechanical doubling (a.k.a. strike or machine doubling), die deterioration doubling, and abrasion doubling.

    I'm very aware of machine doubling lol

  2. On 4/21/2024 at 7:50 PM, VKurtB said:

    There’s nothing here. 

    If there is nothing here do you have any evidence or proof that I'm wrong about all of this .... if so I'm willing to correct my myself and say I was wrong and now I know that all my knowledge is wrong.... apologies in advance just in case 

  3. Pcgs literally gives the two examples of strike through.... and if you read and compare what the retained "strike through" actually is, some people might understand the new terminology.... like there is now an error that is called "Feeder-Finger damage" 

  4. On 4/21/2024 at 4:34 AM, Ceegan Clingan said:

    Even though this is tad blurry please tell me there's nothing here for example like doubling on any letters..... I never stated I knew everything but I do know what I see.

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    This picture is just an example.

  5. On 4/20/2024 at 3:29 PM, VKurtB said:

    What we see from this OP is an inevitable example of what happens with being an internet-trained collector. One sees words, and one sees pictures. But does one have the ABILITY to match those words with those pictures? Often not. Take a course, with a live instructor. Then don’t just sit there with your teeth in your mouth. Ask questions. In short, don’t assume you’re getting it right. 

    Even though this is tad blurry please tell me there's nothing here for example like doubling on any letters..... I never stated I knew everything but I do know what I see.

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  6. On 4/19/2024 at 2:19 PM, Greenstang said:

    Please explain “retained strike through”. Is this a new type of error

    It is a newer type yes, it is where foreign materials get pressed on a coin and either the obverse or reverse retained the material. Exp as in string,fibers, grease, or even other metals.

  7. First: O/R of possible 2013 d 1c Lincoln sheild broadstruck????

    Second: 2005 D Lincoln memorial DDO/DDR PLUS LAMINATION/DIE ERROR. This is my first huge find looking at thoughts and suggestions research can only get you so far. Please be respectful because I do have ideas what to look for and I know what I'm seeing. I do my research just looking for opinions that have been doing this a bit longer then me.