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Is This Penny A 1958 D DDO/ DDR?

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Hello again. I keep losing my info on this site and end up doing it at least three times. I hope I am not posting multiple times.

I have spent hours taking photos of my coins and I cant get the detail or lighting right.

I have this 1958 D penny which appears to have doubling on both sides. It is most visible on the obverse in the word LIBERTY, the date, and in the IN GOD....On the reverse it is most visible in the you & N of UNITED.

Please let me no if you are able to see what I have sent. I no the pictures are far from good but I think the errors I speak of are visible.

Thank you again for your time.

Linda
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 Posted 05/21/2018  04:49 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I see what your seeing but it is not a DDO or a DDR. Sorry I forget what it is called.
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Thank you John. I appreciate your time and knowledge.
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Might be Die Deterioration Doubling. I agree that it is not a doubled die.
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It is like MD, just at the very base of the device, but not as strong. Just a very light swing/shudder of the die. It lets you know it happened, but not as strong as the classic Machine Doubling.
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