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1988 P LMC..possible DDR.

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If it's not doubling there's something going on with a few of the columns on either side of Lincoln. Lincoln seems to have a smaller version of himself sitting on his lap. The obverse has a raised spot that runs through the word trust.
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Posting pics of this cent will help us to help you @mc. Thx!
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Shoot, dogsitting put bulls..sorry
1988-P-LMC..possible-DDR.
1988-P-LMC..possible-DDR.
1988-P-LMC..possible-DDR.
1988-P-LMC..possible-DDR.
1988-P-LMC..possible-DDR.
1988-P-LMC..possible-DDR.
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Well, I'm just seeing a normal coin. There are 4 false columns on this design:
1988-P-LMC..possible-DDR.
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Hard to argue, still I think my coin shows more on the inside on both outside columns unless it's just a well struck coin. What about above the C in America and in the middle of the last A.
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That is called split plating. It is most often seen on the UNITED area:
1988-P-LMC..possible-DDR.
1988-P-LMC..possible-DDR.
1988-P-LMC..possible-DDR.
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