Help grading this coin

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Mentalfloss

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im just getting in to coin collecting and i myself started a penny book and i picked up the red book 2011 looking at the pic i would say your coin is around vf-20 very fine-lincolns cheekbone and jawbone worn but separated. no war spots on wheat heads to ef-40 extremely fine- slight wear. all details sharp worth anywhere from $.10 to $.15 but im sure someone thats been doing this for away can give you a better value of the coin, you can always check e-bay and see what people are willing to pay for that coin becase when it comes down to it its only worth what someone is willing to pay just my two cents
 

enamel7

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I agree with thee grade, but I don't see any doubling.
 

hammong

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jdsarasin8194 said:
enamel7 said:
I agree with thee grade, but I don't see any doubling.
Look at the date man, looks like clear doubling to me :icon_scratch:

Looks like bad lighting angle to me. If it it was DDO you'd see the doubling all the way around, not just on the date.

Greg
 

colorado14ers

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jdsarasin8194 said:
enamel7 said:
I agree with thee grade, but I don't see any doubling.
Look at the date man, looks like clear doubling to me :icon_scratch:

Im with them, the first thing i noticed was the date. It looks DD to me.......... but i could be wrong :P
 

enamel7

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Bad lighting, no doubling. Please show a closer pic.
 

lazooro

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this could be...
 

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hogge

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VF-20......scratched (qualifier)
 

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silvereagle78 said:
LaZoOro said:
this could be...

...Machine/Mechanical doubling at best. I have to agree with above comments bad lighting/angle. :thumbsup:
Like he said. Mechanical. Nothing else. Sorry.
HH
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twinsrule

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Yes, it is the lighting, unfortunately no doubling. Sorry i haven't replied earlier, i haven't been to this forum in a while.
 

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