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1952 D Wheat Penny Date & Mint Double Strike?

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Can a double strike cause numbers of date & mint to be larger?


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Circulation flattening.
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Can a double strike cause numbers of date & mint to be larger?


Yes, in fact that is one good way to distinguish between a doubled die and Machine Doubling. With that said, this cent sure does look like an example of circulation flattening rather than doubling.
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Circulation wear and flattening. And maybe a possible Die Chip, near the date and mint mark.
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Can coins even become perfectly double struck in a stamping machine that the letters/numbers only become slightly enlarged? The collar should hold them, if not then you have something like this - which is called "Double Struck"

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I'm guessing a weird shaped die chip at the tail of the 9?
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It's the beginning of a "flying D".

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Circulation flattening on the '52 D.
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It's the beginning of a "flying D".

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Very cool, thanks for the info!
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