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Doubled Die Question

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On a true DD error, can the error be limited to just certain letters or numbers etc , or would it be evident throughout the whole particular die pattern ? For instance I have a copper 1982 penny that just the 8 an9 have what appears to have partial doubling. Is that possible in a true DD ?
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Also, is the US mint website image of a particular coin a reasonable way for comparing my coin to as a way to see and identify potential errors that I suspect ?
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the Doubleted Die could be local (partial) or spread.
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Also, is the US mint website image of a particular coin a reasonable way for comparing my coin to as a way to see and identify potential errors that I suspect ?

It's one way. Another is ebay, mainly the 3 TPGs.http://www.error-ref.com/
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