No way to tell with pictures of that quality. However if you have any doubts, then the answer is "no".
Same as above.
But I will add, is there a known DD for that date? If yes, then does yours match photos of It?
Check this VarietyVista site out. Jim
http://varietyvista.com/04b JN DD Vol 2/DDOs 1960.htm
Ty
Ty jesbroken this is what I really needed.
So the answer is yes . I'm glad someone gave me a link to verify myself cause before they did I figured it was nothing ty
Aren't all the DDOs on that link on proof coins?
I cannot tell anything from your pictures.( blurry ) Your coin is not a proof coin!
@Zoee
Both of the following sites are good for looking up doubled dies. I recommend you bookmark them
www.doubleddie.com www.varietyvista.com (as others have mentioned www.linolncentresource.com also has some
Wexler also has good explanations of worthless doubling (mechanical and die deterioration).http://www.doubleddie.com/144801.html
And here some info about the minting process and how dies are made
https://www.coinnews.net/2013/09/13/how-the-philadelphia-mint-makes-hubs-and-dies-to-produce-coins/https://www.usmint.gov/news/inside-the-mint/how-coins-are-made-coin-production-terminologyhttp://www.doubleddie.com/58201.html
@Zoee.... Which one did you decide it was? And can you post clear pictures of the DD here? Cheers, RickO
ricko it was a ddo and my camera is crap so sorry for my terrible pic i do appreciate your comments .so please still reply even with poopy pics
@Zoee ... I hope you can get better pictures...Providing pictures helps to educate/inform members about different coins and the issues found. Cheers, RickO
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No way to tell with pictures of that quality. However if you have any doubts, then the answer is "no".
Same as above.
But I will add, is there a known DD for that date? If yes, then does yours match photos of It?
Check this VarietyVista site out.
Jim
http://varietyvista.com/04b JN DD Vol 2/DDOs 1960.htm
When a man who is honestly mistaken hears the truth, he will either quit being mistaken or cease to be honest....Abraham Lincoln
Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Ty
Ty jesbroken this is what I really needed.
So the answer is yes . I'm glad someone gave me a link to verify myself cause before they did I figured it was nothing ty
Aren't all the DDOs on that link on proof coins?
I cannot tell anything from your pictures.( blurry )
Your coin is not a proof coin!
@Zoee
Both of the following sites are good for looking up doubled dies. I recommend you bookmark them
www.doubleddie.com
www.varietyvista.com (as others have mentioned
www.linolncentresource.com also has some
Wexler also has good explanations of worthless doubling (mechanical and die deterioration).
http://www.doubleddie.com/144801.html
And here some info about the minting process and how dies are made
https://www.coinnews.net/2013/09/13/how-the-philadelphia-mint-makes-hubs-and-dies-to-produce-coins/
https://www.usmint.gov/news/inside-the-mint/how-coins-are-made-coin-production-terminology
http://www.doubleddie.com/58201.html
@Zoee.... Which one did you decide it was? And can you post clear pictures of the DD here? Cheers, RickO
ricko it was a ddo and my camera is crap so sorry for my terrible pic i do appreciate your comments .so please still reply even with poopy pics
@Zoee ... I hope you can get better pictures...Providing pictures helps to educate/inform members about different coins and the issues found. Cheers, RickO