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Here I Think I Found 1978 D Did Obv

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All of the mid to late 70's look like DDs. I'm pretty sure there was a dou led hub that was responsible for the devices looking fatter than usual for that span. It's very common for those years to have those fattened letters and numbers. Not a DD in my opinion.
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Cannot tell for sure from the pics, but reminds me, from what I can see, of Die Deterioration Doubling - not a doubled die
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The question you should ask yourself when you think you have a doubled die: "Where is the doubling? If you compare this coin with a normal one and you will see that the devices are the same size. There are doubled dies that year:
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This is a side by side of the doubled die and the normal cent that year.
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