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2014-P Lincoln Cent - Die Chips & Minor DDR?

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2014-P Lincoln Cent - Die Chips

This 2014-P Lincoln Cent has a bunch of tiny die chips and one big one under the e in Cents.

I also see 2014 cents have what looks similar to doubling on nickels maybe a extremely minor doublig or maybe common in shields cents?

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2014-P-Lincoln-Cent---Die-Chips-&-Minor-DDR?

Die Chips

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2014-P-Lincoln-Cent---Die-Chips-&-Minor-DDR?

2014-P-Lincoln-Cent---Die-Chips-&-Minor-DDR?

2014-P-Lincoln-Cent---Die-Chips-&-Minor-DDR?

I didn't take picture of all of the little die chips.
Minor Doubling on America

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2014-P-Lincoln-Cent---Die-Chips-&-Minor-DDR?
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09/08/2014 07:54 am
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As I understand it the dies are only struck once. If I understand this correctly true Die Doubling is a thing of the past. My guess is it is some sort of machine or Strike Doubling, or some sort of slippage between the die and hub.

But what do I know?
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I think I see a separation line on the R. Glare makes it hard o be for sure.
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