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1991 DDO / DDR Lincoln Penny?

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So had this for about a year and can't find really any examples online so I thought I have better luck going this option with someone who has more understanding to see if this 1991 D Lincoln Penny has doubling on both sides
1991-DDO-/-DDR-Lincoln-Penny?
1991-DDO-/-DDR-Lincoln-Penny?
1991-DDO-/-DDR-Lincoln-Penny?
1991-DDO-/-DDR-Lincoln-Penny?
1991-DDO-/-DDR-Lincoln-Penny?
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What you have is Strike Doubling indicative of more worn dies and or split plating where the copper metal is peeling away from the zinc core as is so typical of post 1982 cents.
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to CCF.
the Split plating has exposed the zinc core - which indicates that the die was wearing out and not properly striking the coin well.
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to the CCF!
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@Dearborn called it.
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To CCF! I agree with Dearborn. https://www.error-ref.com/split-plating/
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to the CCF. I agree, this looks like Plating issues.
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