1992d Double die?

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Welcome to the site....
Sorry guy....nothing too spectacular there...
Just a rotting zinc.
 

And....fwiw....
Future reference.....
No need to post in 3 different forums....
It will be seen.
 

Aweee hater huh? Actually there's a lot of errors on this particular coin.. I bet if I threw it away you'd b the first to pick it up..
 

A lot of environmental damage is more like it. The copper coated zinc cents do not hold up very well.
 

Aweee hater huh? Actually there's a lot of errors on this particular coin.. I bet if I threw it away you'd b the first to pick it up..

Okay. What errors are you seeing? It's not very nice to call people "haters" just because they disagree with you. There is no "doubled" die showing on this coin.
 

None of those "errors" where made at the mint. Coin probably spent time in the ground and started deteriorating.

Just a helpful tip for the OP. Don't ask for help then be disrespectful when you don't get the answer you want. The next time you ask for help, you probably won't get any.
 

I was going to ask, what was I looking for on this coin, but some of you have taken care of that. Looks like a coin that was out in the elements to long.
 

Aweee hater huh? Actually there's a lot of errors on this particular coin.. I bet if I threw it away you'd b the first to pick it up..

Buddy, you're right, we would be the first to pick it up.
This IS a treasure hunting forum after all.
This treasure is worth one cent.
 

Real?
 

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Ok, become a charter member, so you can sell it to me....name your price.
 

Notice the transitional reverse..
 

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This thing has got DOUBLEDIE written all over it.. on every single letter... even on v.d.b. no kidding if only u can see it in person..
 

Unfortunately, it is not a transitional reverse nor is it a doubled die.
 

What you are seeing is very common and is caused by both environmental damage and impact doubling, also known as machine doubling and several other names. Value: One Cent. I would suggest obtaining several guides on errors. Most good guides also discuss the minting process.

Time for coffee.
 

Sorry but this is not a double die coin.I know how much you want it to be. I suggest you get a Cherry Pickers guide. Stay away from flea-bay, it is not a good reference for error coins.
 

Not a "doubled" die. That is the plating pushed. That coin also exhibits the wide "AM" , which is normal for that year.
 

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