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1972 Lincoln Cent DDO #4?

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I am aware this is one of the scarcer varieties known to man but a guy can hope right?
1972-Lincoln-Cent-DDO-#4?
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Thanks in advance. Also is there some sort of ghosty mint mark on this coin or am I seeing things?
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. Going to need better photos. Less glare and a bit more in focus. I am not seeing a DDO. What reference site did you use?
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I'm not even seeing master die doubling. (That is on 50% of the cents that year from all three mints)
1972-Lincoln-Cent-DDO-#4?
Just seeing Machine Doubling on your coin. If you want to speed up the searches for the 1972 cents: Note what to look for on the dates:
1972-Lincoln-Cent-DDO-#4?
Note the arrows on the '9' on the date. On doubled dies this digit is alters in the same location, stronger or weaker on different die numbers.
(The clue of the day)
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It is a " no mint" 1972, there is no ghostly or otherwise signs anywhere!?. And, it is plain normal coin, slight doubling like features on "IBE" (Liberty), and "S" on the Trust, but not to an extent to be excited about it, it may as well due to your angle of photographing and the glare, coin seems like quite well Oiled? (lol?).
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Can you give us a link to what coin you're hoping for?

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