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2004 D, Is This A Doubled Die Reverse?

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Is this doubling on the bay floors and remanents of a column in the 7th bay?

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The mark on the bay of 7 is the normal line on the 8th column to show depth of the image. The mark on the center of that bay is a die scratch.
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Just for clarification: the lines pointed by the arrows...I've cleaned it extensively, it's raised. And second picture arrows the floor of the bay's...is that normal?

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That doesn't match anything on the hub that created it, so it couldn't be a doubled die. The bays are the outside edge of the die and can be scratched during polishing, or damaged with a gouge during handling because they are the same height of as the fields.

There was a DDR that was listed with doubling on the floor, but it is also noticed on the top of the planter as well on a 1999 cent.
http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/...ie_state=mds
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http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/...ie_state=lds
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But the 1999 & 2004 DDRs were just on the Denver mint coins.
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Well, at least it is a 2004 Denver...it has that going for it. It's not the greatest quality coin for sure. Getting a zoomed in image of the plantar is not so easy...here are a few different angles.

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I noticed you didn't post any images of the EPU? Why?

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Sorry...EPU?
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E-PLURIBUS-UNUM. That is where the DDO shows on the cents this year.
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Hard Cider...EPU...I got it...took a sec, ok longer. Here it is:

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Looks like this is not a DDR on the EPU. I would keep this coin safe nor now. It maybe too minor to list, or someone might list it. I save them to keep from kicking myself later after throwing them back. (only costs a cent to keep it)
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Thx coop, oh yes I've got plenty in the questionable "I'll keep for another day pile"
Thx again
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