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1972 D Lincoln Cent DD?

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1972-D-Lincoln-Cent-DD?
1972-D-Lincoln-Cent-DD?
1972-D-Lincoln-Cent-DD?
1972-D-Lincoln-Cent-DD?
1972-D-Lincoln-Cent-DD?
1972-D-Lincoln-Cent-DD?
1972-D-Lincoln-Cent-DD?
1972-D-Lincoln-Cent-DD?
1972-D-Lincoln-Cent-DD?
1972-D-Lincoln-Cent-DD?
1972-D-Lincoln-Cent-DD?
1972-D-Lincoln-Cent-DD?

I do not have an eye for double dies, so I'll ask for your expertise. Also, MAD? Worth any type of grade?

Thank you.
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Not a doubled die, just a combination of Machine Doubling and Die Deterioration Doubling
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@grapecollects, what about the rim near Liberty where it seems to split open, or something. Again, I'm not the expert so I'll ask...? Thanks
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It looks like a normal die that was over polished that narrowed the devices. Note the '9'? The loop is rounded at the top. The DDO's class 1: Dies 1-8 have a distinct anomoly at 10:00 on these doubled dies:
1972-D-Lincoln-Cent-DD?
Note white arrows. The top to images without arrows are the normal and the master die examples. The normal has the normal curve, the master die double is slight affected on the 10:00 area.
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Thank you coop, very helpful info for young learner's!
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 Posted 10/06/2019  12:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
On my phone I can see master die doubling. While this is common this year, on IN I spotted it.
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