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1983-D LMC Mint Possible Doubling Extra Set Of Eyes Will Help

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Forgive me on this but I've looked at probably 10,000 Pennies over the past 3 days everything is beginning to look the same..is this signs of doubling?

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I don't see any doubling here. Keep looking!

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I see something in the S. ILL POST ANOTHER PIC
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to CCF. Try putting a filter on your light source to cut down on the glare. I see no DDR in the pic.
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Lol, I can relate to everything looking the same after staring at coins for so long. Happened with Shield cents yesterday. I thought every singles one I picked up was DD haha

Back to your question, I don't see any doubling. Keep hunting. You'll eventually come across some varieties.
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In fact the die looks like it is over polished and the devices are smaller than normal.
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I see a normal coin here. What are you seeing?
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Thanks everyone...Rookie2018 I see your from the salty ham...I currently live in Mississippi but was born in raised in Jasper..Just wanted to say thanks
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That is cool. I am actually from Ukraine but live In Birmingham now.
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