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1975 D Lincoln Penny. DD

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Doubling both sides of Coin.

1975-D-Lincoln-Penny.--DD
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1975-D-Lincoln-Penny.--DD
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Hard saying. Try posting entire coin pictures, front and back. Sometimes it's easier to determine by doing that. From what I can see though, most appears to be MD. Variety Vista doesn't show any 1975's on their list.
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with shotgung.

So far I see MD as well.
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I don't like how you invert your images. Inverting would make shadows brighter and appear like doubling even though it's only a shadow from an element on the coin.

I agree, I am not seeing anything on your coin other than MD on the second S in STATES.
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I'll try and take some full pic...

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Just MD.
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Please stop using the term Doubled Die. This is obviously not a Doubled Die. It's just Machine Doubling as you can see the reduction of the devices and how it's shelflike in appearance. A true Doubled Die doesn't look like this. A Doubled Die will have extra thickness, separation lines, notching, and enlargement of the devices. We have gave you the same answers many times and Coop has given you very helpful and informative information on how to distinguish between the two. You need to look at these resources. doubleddie.com/58222.html
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Ok
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I like the the inverted images. It shows me a lot quicker, if it is Machine Doubling. It show the step down look so much easier. It turns the white color to black removing the glare. So it makes it a lot easier to see that is going on with a coin.
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