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Possible 1991 D Penny Double Die

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Please tell us what you are seeing - so far all I spotted was some split plating issues. Your flattened letters are probably just from worn dies.
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I agree with Rothery.
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I was only looking at some of the marker photos on coppercoin.com
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I was only looking at some of the marker photos on coppercoin.com

Well then ya gotta tell us from the start - PLEASE!
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Not seeing any doubling. Do see some early-stage split plating.
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I didn't know. does it make a difference? Is it or isn't it
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I did see some striking similarities on the reverse side of the coin and on the marker on the g
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I did catch my attention when it said it was the only one known to exist.
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When you say you're not seeing any doubling does that mean you're confident none exists if I'm understanding you right
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"Possible" 1991-D cent doubled die. But yours is not one of them. Split-plating, yes, doubled die, no.
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It gets a little frustrating after suggesting about a dozen times that you use a reference site like variety vista that you still aren't doing that.
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yes!
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Start by looking for the known varieties. Doubled dies aren't a one of a kind thing. If one exists, it's very likely more will exist and are cataloged. You can find a match on Variety Vista or elsewhere. If it's not there, it's probably something else. While it's true that new varieties are discovered, that's typically done by the very well trained eye and is not a regular occurrence.
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The darker stained areas are probably split plating areas. Just a spender. Put it back to work.
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