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1994 US Penny, True Double Die?

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Hi All,
This penny is off-center and appears to be a double die or double strike of some kind. The "D" and the bottom right of Abraham's image show a definite separate strike. Most of the lettering has something going on, especially the second "T" in TRUST. I don't see anything unusual on the reverse.

Thanks in advance for feedback!
1994-US-Penny,-True-Double-Die?
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1994-US-Penny,-True-Double-Die?
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No sorry. Split plating here. You can see the zinc core showing through. MD on the date.
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@bru, as noted by @dear, the grey colored doubling on the last T of TRUST and the mintmark is from the copper plating being too thin to adequately cover the zinc core.

You are correct that the obv was struck with a slightly misaligned die.
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. I am seeing DDD and split copper plating. not a doubled die.
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Split plating (showing the grey zinc under the MM). The exposed zinc is the beginning of the end for this coin I'm afraid.
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