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Not MD,plating issue. But remember I am no pro. John1 
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Maybe like push doubling?
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Awesome pics...No close ups of the date or Liberty? I"m looking forward to hearing what the experts have to say 
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This looks like Machine Doubling (push doubling, Strike Doubling, so many names so little time) flat, shelf like doubling, always a good indicator of MD. MD is collectible if it is an extreme example but still not worth a premium. Most collectors don't even keep the extreme examples. There are some doubled varieties in 2012, I thought it was limited to the "Liberty" and "Date" but being so new in circulation we may start finding even more examples. Lets see a close up of the Liberty and Date.
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chzman ...here are pics of date and LIBERTY....They look normal  
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Yes they do but heck, nice pictures!
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Thanks guys  I probly try to make a few more pics of the coin.Im trying to show that its not shelflike like MD.It does look more rounded.Need to do something with the lightning to show the areas better and not reflections.I will post more pics as soon as I get what I'm trying to show ...lol.. 
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I found several more just like this one out of the 2012 rolls.So I guess it's a common something. Thanks for your responses on this :)
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monika:I once found 3 2011P-1DO-006 in $10 CWR's.There was a lot of 2011's in those rolls (about 25%).
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Monika look up pictures of abrasion doubling. Some of the pictures have doubling above and below the letter. Keep those posts coming. Sab
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Sab...Im still working on my coin...I did find several more like this .They all came from uncirculated rolls I got from the bank.I also found ,that just about all of those coins have a small diecrack as well.I did make a couple more pics...Here they are... Have to get ready for work now ,but tomorrow I try to get a real close up with my USB micro.  
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monika, Looking at your last pic I now do not think it's a plating issue,unfortunately I still do not know what it is but I find it kinda cool. I hope a pro or two chimes in soon  John1 
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Monika, the picture of TES looks like it has doubling above and below each letter which looks very suspiciously like abrasion doubling. Maybe it's the glare from the light? Sab
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