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1989 Dever Mint Lincoln Cent Doubling

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Hi just wondering if this would be worth getting graded or not if it's even valid valuable or not I don't even know but significant doubling I believe I'm only going to be posting the one picture I'm not taking it out of the protector simply because of the details are very visibly there should be no doubt if it is what it is? Appreciate any answers thank you for your time
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Wonderful looking reverse...however what you're seeing is split plate doubling (is the zinc core showing in those areas?) or plate disturbance doubling. Either or both don't add any numismatic value. But if the obverse is just as nice, then I'd say keeper.
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Sorry but it appears to be a normal uncirculated cent. Looks like there are plating bubbles above the first S and T in states. The rest may be plating issues or light induced doubling. Its hard to tell from the photo.
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Nope, she's a spender.
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Split plating. No premium for it. Don't get it slabbed. You'd be wasting money. https://www.error-ref.com/split-plating/
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Just a normal but nice condition coin. If that is a die chip under steps then an added benefit and maybe keep it, if it is a hit mark then spend it.
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Perhaps some Die Deterioration here, definitely a spender.



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