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2014 Penny Possible DDO?

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 Posted 11/24/2020  2:14 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Maxdell to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi Everyone.
This is my first time posting.
I found this 2014, no mint mark, in pocket change.
Lincoln's shoulder line is kind of doubled.
Can this be a doubled die?
Thanks.
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Just a damaged area on the coin. In order to a doubled die, it would have to show enlargement on the hub of the die. I don't recall ever seeing a DDO on that area of the coin. Very possible it might be MD, but other areas would be also affected. I didn't see any, but they could be there.
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I see doubled dies in every coin.
Please, Doctor, what should I do?

PS: Thank you jbuck
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If you see doubled dies on every coin (like some others here ) you should see an optometrist. I agree, maybe slight Machine Doubling, but that's about it.

BTW, " no mint mark" means it was minted in Philadelphia, just fyi.

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I am not the only one! Thank you "merclover".
I knew about no mark means P.
I guess I'll keep searching.
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There's a lot of information here to read it takes time to absorb it all. Hang in there. You could check out a quick reference by clicking on to this link CoopHome. Note it turns blue? It will take you to a list of subjects with thousands of images. It has many topics. Three pages total. If you comment in one of the threads, it will bring that page up to the top of this thread. Enjoy.
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Thanks.
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