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Possible Lincoln Cent 1980 DDR?

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Don't see a listing for one, but I'm new so figured I ask opinions. Area of interest is "CENT". Let me know your thoughts. Thank you as always!


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Just a case of MD ( Machine Doubling).
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It's MD.
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Yup, Machine Doubling. Look how it cuts into the letters, making the actual letters thinner. True doubled dies add to the thickness of the affected areas. Also look how flat the doubled area is. This is a true sign of Machine Doubling. True doubled dies are the same height as the affected area.
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Thank you. I was having trouble understanding the difference between MD and DD. Your answer made me do some searching and found some good threads about the difference. I think I have a better understanding now... Learning so much each day!
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