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1936 Wheat Penny ..dd?

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I just found this one today! It does have the "broken R marker". The L in liberty also seems to have a break in it, (excuse my verbiage..still learning the lingo) and the W seems to be similar to the DD FS016. Any thoughts ..or do you see anything I could be missing? I'm a newbie so this was an exciting find. I love the feel of this coin..you know how some coins feel light, yet they are normal weight? Then you have a coin that feels so much heavier ,yet normal weight again. Well this is the heavy feeling coin, makes other coins feel like play coins. Any guesses on grade? I can add more pics if needed. Thank you!!
1936-Wheat-Penny-..dd?
1936-Wheat-Penny-..dd?
1936-Wheat-Penny-..dd?
1936-Wheat-Penny-..dd?
1936-Wheat-Penny-..dd?
1936-Wheat-Penny-..dd?
1936-Wheat-Penny-..dd?
1936-Wheat-Penny-..dd?
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 Posted 09/10/2018  10:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GrapeCollects to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'm not sure, may be some DDD enlarging at play
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If you can, please get a close up picture of the whole EPU (E PLURIBUS UNUM) on the reverse, since it could be a Doubled Die Reverse.
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Need close ups like that are on CC's site http://coppercoins.com/lincoln/dies...ie_state=lds
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The devices look flattened down. Note the first dot on the 'E.P' area? It should be egg shaped it if is a DDR. I think it is a normal coin with circulation/altered by pressure on this one. Usually hub doubling will affect the EPU area and the rest of the coin may appear normal in device sizes. Looks looks altered to me as all are affected evenly.
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Thanks Coop, just a couple questions. When you say devices..does that mean the letters? And what alters a coin? I did get in a roll of pennies from the bank, can that alter it? It was my first penny roll search, back to the bank:)
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