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1964-D question on bar under L in LIBERTY
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coppersleuth
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 5:11 am Reply with quote

This is another 1964-D (though not related to my other RPM 10 listing).

I'm curious about the area under the L in LIBERTY.

Quite minor and insignificant, I realize. But it does not seem to be a strike doubling since the normal width of the letter does not seem impacted. The area underneath seems in addition to the primary letter. I also considered simple flow pattern, but it does not seem to run east/west at quite the same angle as the flow pattern.

I'm guessing it may not be a minor doubling, and no doubt too minor to analyze in great detail anyway. But hopefully the pics will provide the experts out here with an idead of the basic cause.

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 6:16 am Reply with quote

It doesn't look like anything significant Jim. It is possible it is mechanical in nature. You have all the diagnostics down pat, so this coin looks like a candidate for the extra change pile.
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 1:42 pm Reply with quote

Also something to watch for under the Bar DDO's is the mark on the opposite side of the coin. A mark above or below the last digit or look at the IN on Motto. There could be doubling there.
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