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Visit Our Website: http://saharacoins.com/ In this video, Ray from Sahara Coins and Precious Metals talks about the 1955 Double Dye Lincoln set. This is a beautiful and rare coin that is commonly counterfeited. The history behind the penny is there are multiple blows that are done to create a coin. However, on this set the second blow was misaligned. This affected the appearance of the date and inscription on the coin. Approximately 40,000 were made during one night shift for the Philadelphia mint. It was introduced into circulation through cigarette machines. During that time, cigarettes cost 24 cents per pack, but vending machines only took quarters. So to give change, each cigarette pack would return two pennies to the buyer. When examining authentic 1955 Double, you need to pay close attention to clarity and strike on the coin. Lettering and the dates are the devices. You will notice the thickness between the rim and the flatness of the inscriptions is a great indication of a counterfeit. You can see that most of the time the phrase "In God We Trust" is too close to the rim on counterfeit coins. The letter format in the phrase is also not as clean. You will notice a weakness and flatness in the words. Typically, the words on an authentic coin have a strong strike. There is also a lot of details lacking on Lincoln himself, especially in his nostrils and his eyes. The spacing of the word “Liberty” is often off and the “L” on fake coins is often touching the rim, which is not normal for authentic pennies of this type. The lettering is mushy with less detail versus a real coin. However, all the counterfeit traits you see in this video is not the same for all fake coins. The things mentioned in the video is a common diagnostic. Lastly, the coin itself will lack a polish finish that most coins have. It will appear dull. Learn more about those coins by leaving a comment here. We will reply to it. Remember to like and share the video. Knowledge is power so be sure to share this valuable knowledge with the rest of the coin collecting community! About Sahara Coins: Subscribe to see future videos: / raregoldcoins We believe in making each client The Educated Collector. Our goal is to share with you our wealth of information regarding the rare coin and collectibles market and enable you to utilize our expertise, financial strength and reputation to maximize your informational advantage and buying power when assembling your collection or portfolio. Check out Sahara Coins University: http://www.saharacoins.org/ Our Commitment To Our Next Generation! The importance of providing your children the knowledge and ability to understand collecting starts here. At Sahara Coins we not only want to help the advanced collector find the coins they are looking for whether it be a 1920’s American Gold Eagle or an 1856 Flying Eagle Cent, we also want to help the young or new collectors get started and begin to learn all about the hobby of coin collecting. With the Coin Collecting for Kids album you will be walked through the ins and outs of beginning coin collecting, this is ideal for that Mom or Dad that wants to introduce the art of collecting to their child. You will receive a United States Red Book, Coin Collecting For Kids album, A Gold Bar replica Coin Bank all nicely packaged in a Sahara Coins Canvas bank bag. Take a few minutes to check out the video and we can't wait to see you in the store. Like: / saharacoins Follow: / saharacoinslv Subscribe: / saharacoinslasvegas Ebay: http://www.ebay.com/usr/saharacoins Contact: Address: 7293 W. Sahara Ave. Suite 106, Las Vegas, NV 89117 Toll Free: (866) 742-1164 Phone: (702) 367-4360 Fax: (702) 367-8206 Email: [email protected]