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1970-S Lincoln Memorial Cent Doubling?

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is this Machine Doubling or something else?

1970-S-Lincoln-Memorial-Cent-Doubling? 1970-S-Lincoln-Memorial-Cent-Doubling?
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Looks like Machine Doubling to me but lets wait for the pros to chime in.
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I think it is Machine Doubling
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Looks like the normal sized devices pushed, so it is Machine Doubling and circulation damage. Machine Doubling happened real heavy from 1968-70.
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Yup...hub doubling has character - rounded appearance, thicker profile. This is flat, shelf-like, and made the letters thinner than normal.
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