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Doubling For 1982 P LMC

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I was going to attempt to show some doubling on the reverse of this coin. I struggled with lighting issues and have spent an hour and a half on pics but some of them I was happy with. E Pluribus Unum was the biggest struggle and therefore I am not expecting the greatest feedback on that portion. The rest is hit or miss but have some key doubling I think is worth considering. Some of the people who do photography attribution are on hold for work on other things, I found, so due to my impatience I am throwing these out there for now. I did a comparison with another 1982. The close ups are of coin on right.

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LD I presume. Using my phone to browse but looks like normal reverses. Die Deterioration is common for this year.
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Looks like a Zincoln? The overall size of the devices look normal.
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It is either normal, a copper large date, or a zinc small date. Idk.
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