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DDR 1977 Lincoln Cent / 1989-D Nickle DDR

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Hi,i am still relatively new to coin hunting and would like some help in identifying if these coins are examples of DDRs.

1. 1977 Lincoln Cent
(I havent found any reference to a 77 DDR anywhere,this coin is in great shape for being circulated and what I hope to be doubling is very clear with little magnification )

2. 1989d nickle


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to CCF. Both are MD,machine doubling.
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Amateur here too. Is there also DDD going on with the LMC?
Check out my counterstamped Lincoln Cent collection:
http://goccf.com/t/303507
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It's Machine Doubling, not a Doubled Die.
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To the CCF

All MD and all upside down. (except the first one)
Please rotate your photos as per CCF Instructions.
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The normal size of the devices, are reduced in size by die movement after the strike. No premium. In order for this to be a doubled die, the doubling would have to be on the die. The die that struck your coin is normal, then reduced after the strike. Machine Doubling can happen on doubled dies, but the devices would show enlargement, then a slight reduction from the MD.If you would like to see an example of this:
DDR-1977-Lincoln-Cent--/-1989-D-Nickle-DDR
Note the yellow arrows. Note the devices are enlarged, then reduced by MD after the strike. Hope this helps.
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