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Looks like a normal die strike but I'm no pro. We'll have to wait for the experts and their inputs.

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Nothing unusual for plated cents. No doubling...
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very slight Mechanical Doubling.
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It's not Machine Doubling. It's normal for plated cents to end up with these grooves outside the characters. It has something to do with die wear.
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thanks to everyone who answered. Yall must get tired of all my questions, but I figure that is the only way I will learn it. Thanks again Glenn
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There is no Mechanical Doubling on there. Very sad. :( I cry for you.
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