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1994 Penny, Probably Machine Doubling?

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First doubling I've found so probably Machine Doubling or some other explanation but I would like a second opinion. "994" and Abraham's head look like they kind of landed in mud. Same with the Lincoln Memorial but to a lesser extent. I'm not seeing a "reduction in the digits" anywhere (although, I don't think I'm fully grasping that concept) but I'm also not seeing any clearly separated corners on doubled lettering. Whatever the cause, it's been a fun coin to look at!
Thanks in advance for responses.
1994-Penny,-Probably-Machine-Doubling?
1994-Penny,-Probably-Machine-Doubling?
1994-Penny,-Probably-Machine-Doubling?
1994-Penny,-Probably-Machine-Doubling?
1994-Penny,-Probably-Machine-Doubling?
1994-Penny,-Probably-Machine-Doubling?
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 Posted 10/09/2021  2:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
. That looks like DDD not MD,and a few too many photos.
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DDD is seen in the direction of the closest rims. A great educational piece for a new collector that is still BU. It has DDD on both sides of the coin. (More on the central areas of the devices on the reverse)
1994-Penny,-Probably-Machine-Doubling?
1994-Penny,-Probably-Machine-Doubling?
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You mean it's not worth $1million? Too bad... I'll have to keep looking
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I agree, DDD. Photos upside down and on the coin's side are not necessary.
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Well they were there to show how the DDD is seen at different angles. But arrows on why the images were taken are helpful, but rotating the image to horizontal is more desired, Note on my edit? Horizontal and and arrows showing what you were seeing when you took the images.
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