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I Believe This Is Doubling, Right?

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Please confirm if this is doubling. Also, if someone could post a penny from a roll that they found with doubling. Wanting to be sure when I find one what it actually looks like. I'm guessing it's going to be pretty apparent and looking forward to finding a good one eventually.

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Go around the coin w/pix, not sure. Could be a class 2 Distorted hub on a long shot. Does appear to be either a Grease Fill or MD based on just that pic. Leaning to filled since other letter doesn't have similar effect.

also, no real increase in device size...?

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Is this coin from the early 60's
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A good place to see DDO and DDR types and examples.

http://www.coppercoins.com/advsearch.php

Enter a year and mint. Thanks, Doug.
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Not doubling. Looks like a typical coin from the 60's era.
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Can't remember the date but it was a later Wheat penny
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Nonetheless, not a doubled die.
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It looks like a normal coin. Keep looking through coins though. :)
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