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1971 LMC DD Or MD, Please Help

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Did you find a match on any of the three reference sites?
Does not look like a DDO to me.
MD or DDD.
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Looks normal to me as well.
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I am not a coin expert be any stretch of the imagination, so take my suggestion with a grain of salt. I would rotate the coin 90 degrees and take the pictures again.
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Looks like maybe a *tiny* bit of Die Deterioration Doubling. Are you using a reference site like variety vista or wexler's die varieties while you search?
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It is neither. You have a normal cent.
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Also very slight Machine Doubling on TRUST. It looks like the devices are pretty fresh on your coin. So you are seeing the normal un-polished die examples that we often see.
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thanks for all the info, I think its the lighting that is making the image inaccurate, I will start comparing references with wexler and variety vista from now on
thanks for all the time and knowledge you guys have given me
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As to lighting,you should be using only one light source. By that I mean, if you are using a usb scope there are on board lights,6 or 8 of them. You need to block off all but one. Sometimes you will need to put a filter on the one bulb also.
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