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1992 P Lincoln 1 Cent DDR

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Does this look like a DDR to anyone?


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Split copper plating most likely caused by MD.
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Full photos of the coin's obverse and reverse might reveal a bit more of what may be happening. Given the pics posted, I agree--a brew of split plating.
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Looks like MD and split plating to me as well.
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Thanks for the input. Before I lay out this cent to another round of pictures, as I am unable to so now, how would you explain the N in One having a lower left shoe? If it were a DDR that shoe would not exist and the lower left N line would then extend its full length showing it slightly lower than its counterparts?

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That is also split plating. Not a DDR. Split plating happens more on the upper hemisphere on these plated cents.
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