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1995 D LMC Anything Going On With Date And Trust?

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Pictures are too blurry and pixelated to evaluate.
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Understand @Errers and Varietys thx
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Blurry or not...just a normal cent...spender IMO
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Thx @Greasy Fingers. Any pointers on what to look for as a key indication of the 1995 D decides date and mint mark. I have 9 rolls to go through and boy are they something else almost all have some MD ots one of my favorite from the LMC ots my dream to find FS-103. Thx
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Any pointers on what to look for as a key indication

Go to the reference sites and read up on that date first, as to what to look for. Good luck on your search.
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Thank you @JOHN1 I know this will be like finding a needle in a hay stack. There's probably 100 examples of this DDO. I found ddo-1 nothing special mainly on date and mint. I have been reading its just the die markes some say a dot in the southern field of liberty and neck but if u look on PCGS listing for ddo-103 I don't see it and the doubling isn't that extreme on PCGS that's what I like to go by. I see why this is a hard one to locate. Even under magnification these cent fool u I have BU rolls cents are plagued with slight out lines of zink in the fields lots of plate splitting. In BU this is one of my favorite coins 8 more rolls lol.
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Might be MD on the date, but better pics would certainly help.
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Same coin better pics not as blurry lens came mail today hopefully my bad pic days are over at least u can zoom in with it getting to blurry trying it out I'll get better with it.
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Your looking at a normal coin with Split Plate Doubling. A spender.
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Thx E&V I'll spend it I just wanted to try out this new lens I didn't want to start a new post but thanks I went through 2 rolls if 95ds noticed much zinc I guess zinc around outer edges of devices one roll all of them had this. Its very subtle like a light blue powder on outer devices. Is that the zinc exposed from the split plates? Maybe this is a stupid question still learning as much as possible.
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On the money E&V THATS WHAT I'm SEEING Split Plate Doubling (Split Line Doubling): This occurs only on copper-plated zinc cents struck from mid 1982 to the present. During the striking of plated cents, the plating is stretched in order to form the raised design elements. Whenever relief is created from a flat surface, there must be expansion of the overall surface area, thereby putting stress on the plating. Sometimes, the plating will split on the rim-side of the devices, exposing the zinc core. The exposure will be in the same shape as the design elements, thereby creating a "doubling" effect. The exposed zinc is blue-ish in color. In addition to the examples shown below, please also see Jason Cuvelier's thread on the subject Here:
splitplatedoubling1 splitplating
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