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02-26-2011
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Any 1992 D errors out there?
Since I don't know what I am doing, I will go to the experts... I have a 1992 D Lincoln Cent which has doubling in the date, mintmark, some in IN GOD (I think) and very strong doubling on the reverse in E Pluribus Unum, and perhaps the United States of America, as well. I can't find anything on it online or in the few books that I have. Is there another such coin out there that anyone is aware of?
Thanks for any answers,
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02-26-2011
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If it has doubling on both sides, it is unfortunately most likely machine doubling or plating issues that appear to be doubling. However, pictures would help with the assessment.
Make sure to check if it's a "close AM"! Those are pretty rare finds...I have yet to find one.
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02-26-2011
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I don't want throw too much out there, but I think you would probably have to either post clear pics or define the doubling in a more specific way. I cannot recall a significant DDO or DDR on a 1992D, that does not mean there isn't one out there. There are a lot of cases of '88-92 Lincolns with vivid die deterioration doubling on the date which can be naked eye obvious. I have seen bold examples on a '92D too.
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02-26-2011
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Please post pictures. It's hard to discern something special from something common from such a description. Doubling on both sides can be due to an in-collar double strike. It can be due to MD. It could be due to DDD. It could even be a dual DDO/DDR. Need pictures.
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02-26-2011
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Thanks, Guys
As my signature indicates, this is all new to me, so I guess this is where I have to approach the hurdle of how to do the picture thing.
I appreciate the answers, and as soon as I learn the picture process I will post some pictures.
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01-09-2012
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Hello, I'm a newbie here. Jim
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01-09-2012
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Hi guys.I search rolls of cents for anything odd, I came up with a good one. Machine doubling all through United States of America, and a pretty good die crack in the R of America
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01-09-2012
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Sorry, it's a 1992 P
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01-09-2012
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Welcome to LCR Jim ! To start you off right, I'll suggest to start a new post with a new coin. You'll get better and more responses that way, plus the original poster won't feel like his thread was hijacked
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01-09-2012
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Sorry, new to all of this, all I saw was a bout 1992 error coins . I just finally found somewhere to post it. My most humble apologies!!
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