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1996 D Doubled Die Or MD? Please Help

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I see some split plate doubling on your cent, especially concentrated on LIBERTY. The copper plating has been stretched too thin during the striking process and bits of the underlying zinc core are now visible.
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I see, thanks
no value at all?
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Plate doubling.
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@lincoln, yes just worth face value--this is quite common.
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All I am seeing is split copper plating and that adds no value. I think I read that coop said it may be considered a type of Machine Doubling?
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