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1968-D Cent -- Extremely Strange Doubling (And More!)

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All I see is Post Strike Damage, which means that it didn't happened at the Mint. It happened after it left the U.S. Mint. The metal has been pushed and flattened.
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Interested in seeing the UNUM clearly on the reverse. Currently to dark and grainy when I zoom in.

Maybe damage or maybe not. I'll hold that assessment until I can clearly see whats going on there. If it mimics UNUM exactly a few potential errors come to mind, but only one might fit here. Drop fillings do occur from time to time.

What I make out on the rim and edge seems to be PSD or occurred after strike and when some damage is known to be present, then its easy in some accounts to presume all is the case. Thanks, Doug.
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I need better pics to tell if there is a doubled die here or not.

The coin is damaged with many dings on the reverse. It is discolored likely from environmental damage.
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