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Can Someone Help Please? I Have A 1964-D Lincoln Memorial Penny

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 Posted 12/24/2020  06:58 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add BriBri0131 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I was trying to figure out if it is a double die or not?
I see it on the U in the word Trust the most
New to coin collecting so please let me know!
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Doesn't look like doubling to me.
Possibly a die chip or just damage.
If it were truly doubling the other letters in TRUST would show it also.

And the correct term is Doubled Die.
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to the CCF! The bottom of the U shows the metal to be pushed down from circulation damage. Known PMD, post mint damage that happened after it left the mint.
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Thank you both much appreciated
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