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Is There A 1995-P Penny DDO / DDR

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found a 1995 p penny date is clean ,slight image of extra 5,but the head & in god we trust looks dd, the back one cent & pillars look dd ,but having hard time trying to post pics,can someone help

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to CCF. Click on tutorials upper right of page.
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Without seeing a picture its impossible to say for sure. I found a 1995 once that sounds very similar to what your describing and it was just Machine Doubling and not a true hub double die. Hub doubling is the one you want and Machine Doubling can look cool but has no value.

Use this to help determine if what your seeing on your coin or any coin is truly a doubled die or just Machine Doubling.

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cool thank you ,i'll try to look from the side.but how can I post pics?
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Read my post please.
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That is Machine Doubling without a doubt and appears that the coin was also stuck with excessive pressure causing some outward metal flow. I have a few broad struck Lincolns from 1999 and 2000 that look exactly the same but are about the size of quarters because they where stuck out of the collar. Nice Machine Doubling though and I would keep it for no other reason than to have as an example. The way you can tell is to look at the C & E in cent, see how flat the bottom of the "2nd" letters are and how they are closer to the surface of the coin. Still good eye catching that, so you get a thumbs up from me for effort.
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sorry I'm new to this the pics are mixed up this is a 1992 back and front and the 1995 is one from a deferent pic
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The reverse image is a result of Die Deterioration. (flows toward the rim, not enlarging the device, but is separate from the raised area) There is also some evidence of MD upwards on the devices.

The bust image may have been polished a bit into the deeper part of the head, thus reducing the edge near the bust. This make that area raise around the bust. Also some evidence of this near the rim over the 'TRUST' area. (reduction of the die can leave a raised area on a coin)
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here are some more pics , look at the groves above liberty , what does this ?

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