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2015 LSC- Doubled Die Obverse?

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Hello. I found this 2015 penny, and after looking at Wexlers Varieties, think it might be a Doubled Die Obverse. The phrase LIBERTY appears thicker, and there may be some notching. I apologize for my picture quality as well. Please take a few seconds to look this over. Thank you.

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Which die number are you comparing it with? It looks normal from what I can see so far.
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Hey coop. I'm not really sure which one to compare it to, I just noticed that the devices look thicker than normal. It's hard to see in the pictures but the left branch of the Y in liberty is thicker. At least that's how it appears to me. I'll do some more research. Thank you coop. Any comments are appreciated.
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Looks normal to me,and I see no notching.
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I'm looking at 003, and 009. I'm not too sure. I'll check for DDR real quick too. I also found a Die Marker if it helps. Here is a picture. Thanks to everyone who has responded so far.




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Wexlers Dies has a lot of 2015 doubled dies. There are over 30! Give me a few minutes to try to match it up.
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I looked over it again, and then cross checked with Wexlers site, and it doesn't Mach up with anything. Sorry for wasting your time everyone. Thank you for responding. Happy hunting!
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That's part of learning. Compare and see. The markers only mean something it the variety is present. So look for the variety first, the marks can confirm die state. (and when I check a variety for die markers I like to find three matching ones) If great images are provided on the web site, I will look at their images to see if I can spot other markers not mentioned. (just to be sure)

At least I make a an avatar for future images that is just for you.
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Thanks coop. I will most likely have more coins to ask about later. I'm going through a lot of change right now. Thanks for your help!
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