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Is This A 1968-P-1-DO-004 ?

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The picture show doubling. but may copper or FIR roll will see it and give a better answer You may want post the hole obv&rev
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Seeing the entire side of a coin is always useless in determining whether a coin is a doubled die. More images of the doubling in other areas might help.

This is Machine Doubling, though.
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I'm not sure what you have. The GOD should be a better indicator. I was looking at my example and the IN looks spread different than your coin. Also the bottom the letters on TRUST is spread toward center. The B on LIBERTY also has a spread on the B on the right side. More images in these areas might help. If no doubling is present in these areas, then it may not be from the same die.
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I usually give CC the last word so I'm going with MD. But for shots and goggles, here's the rest of the pics:


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I really don't see anything else
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All I see is what Chuck mentioned. Machine Doubling damage. (MDD) I found a few of them a few years back. One of the nicer 1968-D DDOs I've found. The other one I found was not as strong.
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Yep,

Machine Doubling.

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Bill
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