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1995 P Lincoln Cent - Help With A Description Please.

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Looking at this 1995 p Lincoln Cent. Can someone tell me what is going on with some of the letters in 'One Cent'? the penny has a very strong strike, and it doesn't look like doubling of any kind.

Just curious on if this is just from a worn die? it wouldn't make since to me with it being such a strong strike. But I'm still new and learning things!


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1995-P-Lincoln-Cent---Help-With-A-Description-Please.
1995-P-Lincoln-Cent---Help-With-A-Description-Please.
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 Posted 07/11/2021  01:53 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add OriginalAtog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Not trying to post on my topic here. But I was reviewing the pictures and post to make sure I didn't miss anything. And....

It looks like the Obverse die was over polished on Lincoln's head. WOW! I'm really excited now!!

I think that may answer my question. Is the reverse caused by over polishing too?
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07/11/2021 03:48 am
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Looks like DDD=die deterioration doubling.
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I'm seeing DDD as well, otherwise fair normal looking CENT.
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Looks like very moderate die polishing around Lincoln's hairline and Die Deterioration Doubling on the devices. Worth $.01
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Awesome, Thanks for the help! I know its not worth any more than face, but I'm still exited to find it!
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