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1995 Lincoln Cent DDR Or ?

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First I want to thank everyone that comments on what I post. I do appreciate them all ( even if it isn't what I want to see ). I've seen something about what's on Coppercoins 1998D-001, 99D-001, 99P-013 but they're not sure if it's doubling or not. On this 1995 I'm not sure if it's the same issue. First picture is my columns 2 & 3. Something on my columns 10,11,12 also. Whatcha think?
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Looks like slight Machine Doubling push on those areas you looking at. The DDR on the columns are mostly on the bays for the 1994 cents. The other DDRs are on the center bay (The one with the statue) on the left or right side of the bays. But that is what I'm seeing on this coin. MD always reduces the size and this looks like a push from the left side of the columns.
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