I found a 2014 penny where the D looks like it was imprinted twice but I can't be sure I will try to attach a good picture but I am still very new at this and still don't know what I'm doing okay well I am having fun the only way I can even see my coins or to take a picture and enlarge though I appreciate everybody's feedback thank you
Your pictures are blurry. If you are speaking to the elevated planchet inside the D and not the zinc rot, this happens for a variety of reasons. Think of taking your fingers through the sand, as you move your finger, a rift of sand goes up in the trail behind. Same concept here, the imprint is a single squeeze imprint, and the metal when stamped can rise above. May be wrong, my I cent of knowledge here, also possible die gouge.
I see that I listed it as the wrong year brilliant haha it's actually a 2017. I don't know what I'm doing wrong wish the pictures when I post them they look perfectly clear I am not sure how to fix the problem but I greatly appreciate everybody's responses
Actually the shape is not the same as this coins mintmark. Just a stain. Not a RPM. If it were a mintmark, it would be: 1. Raised not level with the fields. 2. Being that there are no RPMs after 1990, then it would have to be a doubled die, not a RPM. But if it were a DDO, where is the rest of the design that would correspond to the devices of the die? So it is not a variety coin. Just a normal design with a stain that looks like something it is not.
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