i have compared this to some other new coins 2021 lmc , i have not found any that have such thickness on liberty.as always thanks for your time
attachment=1]WIN_20220522_21_33_41_Pro.jpg[/attachment] i have read the term"" doubling appears as thickness"",Is that what they are talking about.
2021 lmc ,is this thickness normal ,on liberty?
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Re: 2021 lmc ,is this thickness normal ,on liberty?
I see what appears to be die deterioration doubling on the date. THis is not the thickness you are looking for.
Use the following info to compare yours to the 2020 known doubled dies. The 202s there show what extra thickness when talking of a DDO or DDR looks like.
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If you do not find your coin listed using this easy method, then you most likely have a damaged coin or other issues like (non collectable) machine doubling, die deterioration doubling, etc. (look these up at error-ref.com)
Use the following info to compare yours to the 2020 known doubled dies. The 202s there show what extra thickness when talking of a DDO or DDR looks like.
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Please click the following link:
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Note:
If you do not find your coin listed using this easy method, then you most likely have a damaged coin or other issues like (non collectable) machine doubling, die deterioration doubling, etc. (look these up at error-ref.com)
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Re: 2021 lmc ,is this thickness normal ,on liberty?
No full coin image for marker identification posted.......
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