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1992 D Penny With Doubling

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Hello everyone, do you see doubling in this coin?
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Much larger pics of both sides, please, with close-ups of the areas that interest you.



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Close ups would be nice. Tell us where you are seeing it.
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Thank you, will do.
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I see coin bleaching, probably from being in a cup holder with the toxic acid from sodas. That is turning the coin lighter in color. If a coin is a different denomination, it can make it appear mirrored on the obverse of a darkened coin.
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Just a normal coin with staining from what I can see.
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