Offset doubling shows a strongly doubled ear and beard, with a partial bow-tie, rear collar and hair details. There was a pivot to the partial hubbing. An overlay at the bottom shows the approximate positions of the two hubbings.
One of the nicest and strongest obverse class II doubled dies in the Lincoln cent series. Rare. Doubling seen in LIBERTY, GOD WE TRUST, upper hair, lower bust and the date.
1984P-1DO-007
Since I just found it and there isn't one here...
The markers are a bit different than the example in CC ( more of the die clash shows for example )
hey Jason...i have a question...on Stoneman227 pics...the 1984p on the last pic he put on the revmarker..is that common to see bubbles in alot of dates or just certain dates because i've seen some but wasn't sure about it...
hey Jason...i have a question...on Stoneman227 pics...the 1984p on the last pic he put on the revmarker..is that common to see bubbles in alot of dates or just certain dates because i've seen some but wasn't sure about it...
That's a die clash, not a bubble. Pretty common on this era of cent. I'm pretty sure they don't want the die-variety-by-year forum to get cluttered with questions. You should probably start a new thread in the discussion or q&A forums next time and reference these threads.
Last edited by willbrooks; 01-19-2013 at 06:11 AM.
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