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1995 D Lincoln Cent Doubling

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Double die?
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@msa, with a bias always toward the rim, this looks more like DDD to me.
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Nope, second Spence's diagnosis of Die Deterioration Doubling.
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Threes company, it is DDD.
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DDD not a doubled die.
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Agree, this is DDD.
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This DDD is just the beginning of the wearing out of the die. Just a die state the dies go through. The dies are showing a wear pattern that is noticed on aging dies. It gets much worse as this continues. Note what area you are looking at. The outside edges of the devices in the direction of the closest rims are showing distortion on the fields. A doubled die will show distortion on the devices, not on the fields. That is what we are seeing on your coin. A doubled die is showing doubled devices caused by hub doubling. This is not a doubled die, but a die showing die aging. It is just a die event.

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