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1982 Doubled Die Penny?

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I am new at this. Please help/advise. This looks like a double die to me.

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to CCF. Need much better pics. FYI, it is called a doubled die not double die.
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Thanks! That is using a computer microscope.
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Doesn't look like one. Probably a hit from circulation
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What brand & model?
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to the family!

First, yea better pix, practice a lot with focus and lighting. Second, 1982 has no "listed" doubled date for large or small date copper or zinc P mint. Doesn't mean there isn't one , but would usually show up on a better condition coin.
Yours looks smashed in circulation, worn down as well which makes it harder to see doubled die indicators. Check out http://www.coppercoins.com if you already haven't. That site has most listings for doubled dies (DDO,DDR, OVD) and repunched mintmarks (RPM). Happy hunting!

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I have studied a little more about it. And it does seem to have a shelf like appearance which would mean it is a mechanical doubled die...I think....
Thanks for the help!
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John1, it is a Carson digital microscope 2.1 It is pretty old but actually loaded on my windows 10 laptop. Works really well for looking for Wide AM vs. Close AM. .....which I have yet to find.... but I have only looked at a few thousand pennies.
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to the forum! Try to always start with 1 clear pic of the full obverse and then start closing in on the area in question and post 3 or 4 pics including the full obverse to start with,good luck!
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I am not familiar with your Carson. Practice,Practice,Practice. Try using one LED light source. If needed put a filter on it.
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