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Double Struck 1992 LMC?

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Sorry, I'm not sure what the technical name would be for whatever is going on here, so I went with double struck.

In any case, can someone clue me in on what is going on with this penny?

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It's not double-struck. It was pressed between two other cents in a vise.
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I had a few that confused me also...but if you think about it....if a cent was double struck none of them would be backwards or pushed in...they would be all raised and you could read them normal. Also you can see a clear indention from the rim of the cent that was squeezed against it...if it was double struck the rim would be raised. (or actually would their be a rim in the middle if it was struck twice? I actually am not sure...)
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A sledgehammer and too much time on someones' hands...
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