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do you mean the curved part to the right and above Lincoln...I did not see that originally..you might want to tell us where to look and what it is we are looking for...
I see now you did ...sorry
Member: Florida State representative for the ANA, Florida state representative for CONECA, F.U.N. and the Ocala Coin Club
I have seen this before... last time was on here..I committed about it.. maybe someone will remember the tread ... I do not know what the outcome was....
Member: Florida State representative for the ANA, Florida state representative for CONECA, F.U.N. and the Ocala Coin Club
do you mean the curved part to the right and above Lincoln...I did not see that originally..you might want to tell us where to look and what it is we are looking for...
I see now you did ...sorry
Thats alright, if I was good with computers I would of put an arrow pointing to it, like others do on this forum.
I do not believe copper coins does.... You maybe able to send it in... have them authenticate it.. and add it to the list.... good luck
Bob does not believe it to be a doubled die.
It really can't be a doubled die for a couple of reasons. First, there is nothing in that shape in the memorial bays. Secondly, this is a complete arch versus a partial. For example, if the upper part of the 7th column was doubled to the west, so wouldn't the upper part of column 6. It wouldn't be doubled to the east. It seems that the most likely scenario would be die deterioration
That was on a 1996 p...and the anomaly was totally different... take a look at the coin in that thread ...it looks like the 6th bay is hubbed right and the 7th hubbed left
this is a 2004...to me..kinda looks like a die chip...but I can see the arch being hubbed down and left originally also.... but I haven't examined anything like this... and found out I was wrong last time..... I just think it might be worth contacting coppercoins... and seeing if they might want to examine and list or debunk........
I believe this one (the 2004) has merit, but I have been up and down on this one. It is not on coppercoins because I can not be certain that it is a doubled die, contrary to what John and Billy say.
Bob Piazza
Former Lincoln Cent Attributer Coppercoins.com
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