1995 Lincoln DDO?? This one is wierd......

What in blue blazes happened here???


There's also an extra date under the shoulder...

Any and all opinions welcome...
Rick


There's also an extra date under the shoulder...

Any and all opinions welcome...
Rick
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The name is LEE!
Please run full obverse and reverse at a more reasonable size.
TD
Based on the "05" to the left of the bust area, it's
a false-die piece for that "second strike".
I first thought "copper movement" when I saw
the two Mintmarks, but Tom got it, imo.....
<< <i>...it's a false-die piece for that "second strike"... >>
Can you explain what that means (never heard the term)?
<< <i>I agree with Capt. Hemway -
Based on the "05" to the left of the bust area, it's
a false-die piece for that "second strike".
I first thought "copper movement" when I saw
the two Mintmarks, but Tom got it, imo..... >>
I agree as well. The soft, blended overlap between primary and secondary design elements is a telltale clue.
and then it was pressed into the host or genuine
coin, giving the effect you see.
<< <i>
<< <i>...it's a false-die piece for that "second strike"... >>
Can you explain what that means (never heard the term)? >>
Simplest way to do it is to take a piece of sheet aluminum or brass, fold it over, place a coin between the two sides and squeeze it in a bench vise. This will leave negative impressions of the coin designs in the two sides of the sheet, that resemble dies. These are called false dies.
More the coin relative to the impressions and squeeze again. Some of the coin will emboss upwards into the negative impressions, giving a false second strike. It is usually random and incomplete.
TD
nice find and awsome pics
Those who called it a "garage job" are right. I had a few beers last night and started messing around. I was surprised at what came out, and still have no idea where the 05 under the shoulder came from..... I was going for just the double mintmark.....
(BTW, the coin has been destroyed..... although I was thinkin' about putting in back into circulation, just kidding!!).
Rick
<< <i>you are really trying to fake something >>
Actually, I was faking trying to make a real something.............
Beer and boredom can be a funny thing...... I had some fun, it was a challenge, I wanted to see if I could do it......... and all I was left with was a bunch of smashed pennies.
Here's another one I ended up with last night.....
Bottom line is, all it cost me was about $0.58 for a couple hours of fun!! Can't get that anywhere else!!
Rick
i've been scammed
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."