1985p obverse and reverse doubling of some sort

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  • evl1
    Member
    • Sep 2013
    • 72

    #1

    1985p obverse and reverse doubling of some sort

    this ones bugging me, ffinally thought i can tell the difference between machine doubling and hub doubling then to be hit with die deterioration maybe a little of all three on this 1985 philly i don't know you guys take a look and let me know
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  • willbrooks
    Die & Design Expert, LCF Glossary Author

    • Jan 2012
    • 9477

    #2
    I'm basically seeing a normal coin here. There is a little die deterioration, but other than that, everything I see is normal. There is a lot of glare on the devices, so if you are seeing something specific, you'll have to elaborate.
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    • copperlover

      #3
      I have to agree that this is a coin with die wear and not a doubled die for the year stated. Keep looking as I have found three Doubled Die Obverse for this date so I can say that there should be more out there in circulation. Please do a search for the year 1985 and you will see several examples posted in this forum which will show clearly the hub doubling for 1985 which is very outstanding. Keep up the hunt and posting of your finds. Keep up the hunt and posting of your finds.



      Lucien
      Last edited by Guest; 10-16-2013, 09:19 AM. Reason: Added last two sentences.

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      • evl1
        Member
        • Sep 2013
        • 72

        #4
        under 10x magnification the "E's" SEEM SEPARATED AND DOUBLED, I THINK I NEED TO STOP USING THE MICROSCOPE AND STICK TO A LOUPE

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        • evl1
          Member
          • Sep 2013
          • 72

          #5
          I HATE THE 80'S IMA STICK TO MY GOOD OLD TRUSTY SEVENTY TWOS

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          • copperlover

            #6
            1980 to 1989 have so many varieties which are popular so it should be rewarding to search for doubled dies for this decade.

            Lucien

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