I posted this 1964 d in the error forum, I'm not sure about this one. I have a couple of 2013p WDDR-001 quarters that have similar features and I'm not sure if penny's share the same thing. I would like to get some comments about the 1964 d cent. Thank you.....................dinkyblue
1964 D unknown error
Collapse
X
-
Tags: None
-
Your Quarter is a doubled die (http://www.doubleddie.com/1319040.html) whereas the cent is most likely a die gouge or dent.Bob Piazza
Former Lincoln Cent Attributer Coppercoins.com -
It's not indented, it's raised, I have two of the double die quarters WDDR-001 and the raised area looks similar, the one on the cent is longer. Not sure what it is, but it's not a die gouge or a dent. Thank you for your help ....................DanComment
-
It is "indented" on the die and therefore raised on the coin.Comment
-
George (Roller) already explained it but a die dent is a hit on the die that leaves a raised impression on the coin. I am about 99.9% sure that the anomaly on the cent is the result of a gouge or dent Dan. It is certainly not a doubled die as it does not correspond to the area it is next to.Bob Piazza
Former Lincoln Cent Attributer Coppercoins.comComment
-
Dan , you had it right that the die was damaged but the coins are not damaged. It's sort of like coins that show clash marks . They are not coins coming from the mint damaged, they are just coins struck by damaged dies.
JohnSo sad ... My reverse consumption engine was a broken fuel gauge ... gonna look at coins now. JohnComment
-
Thanks for following up on that question... It did not even register with me that Dan was asking about a damaged coin vs a damaged die... Some (actually most
) days I am a little slow!!!
Jim
(A.K.A. Elmer Fudd)
Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!
Comment
-
From what I understand it's during the process of making working dies from the working hub, that most of the doubled die errors occur. The quarter that I posted was squeezed in the process to create the double die. Hope I said that right. Good to hear from you Jim, and thank you for your help................DanComment
-
I am behind... Things have been hectic and stressful around here the last few months... You are correct... The DDs are created during the hubbing of the working dies... The single squeeze hubbing for lincoln cents started in 1998 (I believe) and prior to the it was a double squeeze method... That's why there are so many different types of DDs, eight types, prior to 1998... Starting in the single squeeze era Copper Coins came up with a 9th type of DD to help with identifying the single squeeze method lincolns from the double squeeze method... Also don't forget we have the Master Die Doubling (MDD) like that on the 1972 lincoln cents... That is why about half of the 72s show doubling... Hope that helps a bit!!!From what I understand it's during the process of making working dies from the working hub, that most of the doubled die errors occur. The quarter that I posted was squeezed in the process to create the double die. Hope I said that right. Good to hear from you Jim, and thank you for your help................DanJim
(A.K.A. Elmer Fudd)
Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!
Comment
-
Good to hear from you Jim, it does take awhile to understand how double dies are created, at least it did for me, I'm sure others catch on much faster. I guess if I worked in that field, it would be easier to understand. Hope you have a wonderful new year, along with everyone else, I'm just happy to still be around another year.................DanComment
-
I still don't understand the doubled dies completely... The different types throw me for a loop... Maybe one of these days but I won't hold my breathGood to hear from you Jim, it does take awhile to understand how double dies are created, at least it did for me, I'm sure others catch on much faster. I guess if I worked in that field, it would be easier to understand. Hope you have a wonderful new year, along with everyone else, I'm just happy to still be around another year.................Dan
I'm happy when I wake up in the morning let alone another year
Hope you have a happy new year also... Take care my friend!!!
Jim
(A.K.A. Elmer Fudd)
Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!
Comment

Comment