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Need Help With 1994-D LMC DDR?

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I heard there are 1994-D LMCs that have doubling on the columns of the Lincoln Memorial Building and I was wondering if I have this coin. Can I get help? Thanks!
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No, not a Doubled Die Reverse. Just part of the normal design. All of the columns are like that.
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I don't think it's a DDR. The two columns going away from the bust on either side are supposed to have those doubled columns to create a 3D effect. The other columns are normal as well.
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Agree. Good question, keep asking!
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Ok, thanks to all!
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The vertical lines on the columns are call Stylabites. (probably misspelled) They are on the fresher die states of the reverses of the Memorial cents.
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When you look closely at these columns you can see them on the sides of the columns.
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I remember asking the same question a couple months ago!
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Thank you coop!
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