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Possibly Doubling On Reverse Penny?

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Hollo coin community I can't quite figure out if this is DOUBLING or not. I can see better on my magnifying glass rather than camera #128247;. Just learning what you think.

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What are you seeing as doubled? From what I can tell the devices look normal size. I see machine damage on 'OF'.
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The America letters but may just be seeing things
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If you can angle the coin and they disappear, the lighting is fooling you. If they don't disappear, see if you can get a close-up using one low light source. Your pictures are good, just a little too much glare. That makes it hard to tell what is and isn't there.
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Looks regular to me...
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