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Lm 1964-P Doubling?

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I hope I'm doing this right. This is only the second time I've tried to post pics, but here goes. This is a Lincoln Memorial reverse with doubling. It's one of several from an OBW roll I cracked recently:


Lm-1964-P-Doubling?

Lm-1964-P-Doubling?

Lm-1964-P-Doubling?

The doubling seen through the loupe shows stacking in several of the words but is easiest to photograph in the "One Cent" & "States of.." (with my Chinese knock-off microscope/endoscope).

Does it look like MS or the DDR that matches the photo in the CPG?
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Im not seeing any doubling, not the CPG listing at the very least.
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Yeah, I gotta figure out a better photo set-up. It's there, I just cant get it in focus. Thanks for looking.
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The overall shape of the devices are normal in size.
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