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1955 Lincoln Cent New DDO?

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I just pulled this from a bag of wheat cents my mom got me for Christmas, which we had early since my wife works this Christmas. Please give me you feedback. I understand there are several varieties of this Lincoln Cent. I have never seen this one.


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@arby, the last 5 in the date looks like a victim of DDD to me, while LIBERTY looks damaged.

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It is called a poor mans doubled die,but it is DDD (a worn die).
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