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1993 d penny reverse...

I've looked at this so long I think my eyes are playing tricks on me. Does anyone else see what seems to be doubled or is it just me 😵‍💫 first picture is uploaded from computer second is me zooming in and drawing to location. Thanks in advance!

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  • JBKJBK Posts: 15,571 ✭✭✭✭✭

    You'll waste a lot of time taking that approach.

    Is there a known DD for this year and mintmark? If so, does yours march photos of the known DD?

    If not, move on. Searching coins for errors, etc. should be a fast process.

    As I say, if you want to find errors, etc., look at more coins, don't look at your coins more closely.

  • CregCreg Posts: 475 ✭✭✭✭
    edited October 9, 2024 11:17AM

    Imitate the guys in the Mint Set and Coin Roll Hunting thread if you know little and want to learn quickly. Use the web to learn terms.

    Our King here, imagine, is a dinosaur, a lot of race horses, big dogs, little dogs, and mockingbirds—you are the grasshopper. How does a dinosaur help a grasshopper? A race horse? I’m a flea, giving you help, but you need to evolve so that you don’t waste your time looking for and asking about coins that are on a list.

    There’s a thread with reference material at the top of the page or start with Wexler’s lists.
    Show the date and mint mark with photos of both sides, (this is all the help you get about the coin because we don’t have a date).

    Read about doubling, and types thereof.
    Read dozens of failed threads to learn how to do this.

    You are welcome here; the experts here are the best, and helpful, and fun.
    Return with photos of a coin with the fewest flaws that you can find with a ten power loupe.

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