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New Member
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Wow everyone thanks for the prompt response. I do not know how to shrink my hi def photos of you give an email I'll drop in pics. There is quite a bit of rolling doubling worthless especially on liberty. But the obverse of this penny is not finished. The front is shiny copper finish. I have compared the reverse to some wreckers pics from doubledie I think. This has all seen doubling but so much going on it is hard to see die markers. I have a mainly circulated lot but this is fire shiny on front. Maybe due to high copper. Heavy heavy doubling on all devices. VDB visible. Lots going on. Appears to be a lightning bolt of n or clash from back next west from honest Abe.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Going by that pic is looks like PSD. It looks like it was rubbed or scraped like a coin counter/wrapper damage. John1 
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New Member
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 Maybe this will change your mind?
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New Member
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 Maybe this will change your mind? All of those jagged marks appear to be mostly Abes beard and profile
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New Member
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 There is what appears to be a 4 above 9 rotated
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Very interesting , from what I can see your coin appears to be very late die state. That's dependent on those ripples being in relief of the surface and not scratches into the surface. Quite an interesting coin
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New Member
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 Hello here is the reverse. The o in one is noticeable doubling more than any examples I've seen
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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There are more than a couple dozen doubled die obverse varieties for 1945. We need clearer photos if at all possible. Can you remove the coin from the holder and try again?
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New Member
 United States
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 Here is a no case shot with my smart phone camera. Sun light
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New Member
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 Here is one of date converted from high def
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I can see part of the "IN" from the motto, the rest is out of the photo. I wanted to see the whole obverse side of the coin at once, not just Lincolns face and the date. From what I can see so far, it is most likely just a damaged coin. Did you clean it with something or is the color just off?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Almost looks like heavy whizzing combined with VLDS on the obverse and I'm not seeing any doubling on the reverse
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Agreed with stoneman227, VLDS. Looks like the mint had to polish heavily to remove a clash (this is the jagged marks you are seeing on the obverse of the coin, see image). From what I see the "O" in "ONE" doubling looks like Machine DoublingImage directly from one of coop's old posts: 
Edited by BlueSolo 07/17/2015 9:26 pm
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New Member
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 I figured it is probably ugly machine double. I see the forums I know it is 99.9% chance. I just want to show a few more clear pics to give it a shot.
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