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1983 Lincoln Cent DD ?

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I am going throw myself out here again. I have this 1983 Lincoln and on the obverse the N in Lincoln has a marl on top where lines meet and the rus in trust to me looks dd or md. Reverse side the N in ONE looks like it has little socks on and the top looks like a hat. The other N also the same. There are so many but I'd like to make sure I hope in on right track. Thank you
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Ok. What about the Lincoln Cent 1983 ?
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It looks like a normal coin. The devices are the same size as normal. On a doubled die, the devices would be enlarged. To me it appears that the coin that struck you die was polished, leaving these lines on the fields. You can see where the devices were weakened an look a bit smaller than normal. So it is not a die variety, but a die event that happened to a normal die. While the coin could be used as a hole filler in an album because it is in nice condition, it is not a variety.
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