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So I'm still have much to learn when it comes to doubling and if they are errors or Machine Doubling So the DDO I believe is in the 1995 IN THE 9 AND 5(1995) AND THE DDR under the letter C in Cent.... But I think I might have actually found something anytnoughts would be awesome! Let me know if I'm seeing actually doubling gang! Thanks for taking time reading this!!    Edited by Lrnin2Coin 02/03/2023 01:33 am
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 split plate doubling. Common on zincolns.
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I am thinking DDD. John1 
( I'm no pro, it's just my humble opinion ) Searched 6.5 +/- Million Cents Since 1971
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Not seeing any Zinc - so I'm going with DDD here with Roller lines.
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(thanks Yoda) 
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So with it being a DDD would that increase its value any?
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Quote:So with it being a DDD would that increase its value any? NO, this is a common occurrence. Normal coin, worth 1 cent.
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Showing DDD on the reverse devices as well. Aging die.
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Please see here for some of the known varieties of 1995 Lincoln cents https://doubleddie.com/385222.html It is better for new coin variety/error hunters to likely use a book like strike it rich with pocket change 5th edition or a site like that to look up the coin and see if it has something and then try to match it up to a known listing rather than just look for things on every coin. Doubling can happen in different ways that are not valuable and this can be frustrating. One of many articles on this topic https://www.ngccoin.com/news/articl...ne-Doubling/
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