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Hey all, I see something on the 6th column of this 2006 P Reverse. First thought was plating bubbles but I see no other plating issues on both sides of the coin.It does not look like a class 9 doubled die I am used to seeing. What do you all think of it? Could this be a leaning double column and a extra knee??
These are ones I have been hesitant on listing Shannon. This is very possibly a DDR where we have a rotated or tilted initial kiss. They may also be die gouges of some sort. This is just one of those where I have to say I just don't know, but I believe John Wexler lists them as doubled dies.
Bob Piazza
Former Lincoln Cent Attributer Coppercoins.com
These are ones I have been hesitant on listing Shannon. This is very possibly a DDR where we have a rotated or tilted initial kiss. They may also be die gouges of some sort. This is just one of those where I have to say I just don't know, but I believe John Wexler lists them as doubled dies.
Okay thanks for the answer. I think I will jut put it in my minor pile for now. Thanks for the help!!
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It does indeed look like a tilted column + knee. I normally put these in with my "minors" too. Fun to relook at those minors every once in a while, just to see if you can still see them!
Wendell Carper It's a bird! It's a plane! Aw nuts... It's merely two die scratches!
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