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1953 Cent - PL W/ Flat-Field Doubling ?

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I've been going through my hoard of cents to thin it out and arrange what's left. I found a bunch of colourful small cents and started to make a collection from 1937 up. When I got to 1953, I found this guy. I don't know where it came from and don't remember buying it (I marked everything I bought on ebay over $5). It looks like it was in a coin book (Whitman's ?) for a long time. The reverse looks almost black when seen head-on. The obverse has a reddish centre and is greenish around the rim.
For another coin I posted, SPP told me of flat-field doubling, and I'd like to verify if this one is also.

1953-Cent---PL--W/-Flat-Field-Doubling-?
1953-Cent---PL--W/-Flat-Field-Doubling-?
1953-Cent---PL--W/-Flat-Field-Doubling-?

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Nice looking coin...could that be Machine Doubling (MD)?

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Machine Doubling usually affects more than one design element.
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I'm with John1.

Die Deterioration Doubling ( DDD).
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Die Deterioration Doubling, and it looks like a regular business strike.
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