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Is This 1953 Penny A Double Die Obverse Or Is It Machine Doubled?

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I wanted to say I found a double die obverse penny on this 1953 cent but the doubling is only on the 3. It looks real nice but is it machine doubled? I found another one just like it but its a 1953 D. I thought it was odd to find two similar errors in one day on coins from the same year. Thank you for your time and knowledge.

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Looks like DDD, also known as a poor mans doubled die. By the way, it would be called a doubled die, not a double die.
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Yes, appears to be matter of Die Deterioration. Say, it that an emerging die crack on Lincoln's head--otherwise known as a cracked skull? May be just a linear hit. Close-in image of Lincoln's head above the ear-eye line?
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While the '9' looks a bit larger than normal, Nothing is listed as a class 6 doubled die that year.
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Thank you all for the information. All of you have really helped me in my attempt to collect. This forum truly is a great place to learn.
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