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1964 D

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  1. Yes I'm New to coin collecting! However there are always different varieties,which helps us learn the difference when do come across the coin we seek.So I had to learn the hard way not to clean coins ! Just as well as some learn ,Before they can even call themselves a coin grader:).So thank you for responding to the 1982 Penney.I'm learning ! So even if it's not! Shouldn't we still show different images of coins ? So we have something to compare to? 
  2. Anyway looking at these 1964 D double! Is this like a special addition that was made?IMG_20190531_192651.thumb.jpg.fdc4c55dbea1c324909b64ad3f6b3896.jpgIMG_20190531_193052.thumb.jpg.0ed58f39d11664fe49b1bfe498430c8a.jpg

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27 minutes ago, Greenstang said:

Sorry but I can't see any doubling.

Can you be more specific where you are seeing it and give us a close up of that area.

On the 1964 look at both liberty .at the liberty the L is stamped out

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30 minutes ago, Greenstang said:

Sorry but I can't see any doubling.

Can you be more specific where you are seeing it and give us a close up of that area.

Also they. Both are doubled died.

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49 minutes ago, Greenstang said:

Sorry but I can't see any doubling.

Can you be more specific where you are seeing it and give us a close up of that area.

Also I know I need to send them TO get Checked! Because if you focus the pic,you will see I have imprints of other dates and mint mark embedded within the coin all around the bottom and top date.even in the side of his lower back.on both coins

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There are no errors on that coin. Just some minor damage. What you describe is impossible to happen during the striking of a coin. 

It is known as called Pareidolia, seeing something that isn't there.

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2 hours ago, Greenstang said:

There are no errors on that coin. Just some minor damage. What you describe is impossible to happen during the striking of a coin. 

It is known as called Pareidolia, seeing something that isn't there.

Agreed with all points.  You have two regular 1964-D Lincoln Cents worth face value.  There are no errors on those coins and a lot of what you describe is impossible.

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Then I think your "New Eye" needs to be checked. It's seeing things that aren't there.

Either you honestly don't have a clue when it comes to errors or your trolling us.

In either case, adios. I'm through trying to help someone who doesn't want to learn.

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