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1989 Penny Cent Double Die Advice

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If you look At United States on tails side above the letters looks doubled vertical. On the front in Liberty the L is double to the left. And the FG on tails side the G is doubled to right

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the images posted so far are of the reverse only. Images need unique names, otherwise the last uploaded replaces all with same name.
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to CCF. It is not a doubled die that is split copper plating on the reverse.Also,it is referred to as a Doubled Die not a Double Die.Will wait for obverse pics.
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The L is not DDO. See how the device is smaller than normal (compare its height to the letter I). DDO would have it larger than normal.
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So what could it be for a second opinion there is too much doubling going on in about 7 letters it's noticable
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Shaun, first if you haven't been. On the "obverse"(heads) what you are seeing is a from of MD known as DDD, Die Deterioration Doubling. As die's wear out, the metal moves towards the outside of the die, causing this effect around the incused die devices. See it's all on left ice of letters, towards that side rim? On the"reverse" (tails) is both split plate doubling and MD (machine damage), the devices are reduced in size, doubling will increase the size.
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Thanks.appreciate the advice guys
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