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1990 No Mint Mark Penny With Doubling On Reverse Side

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What type of doubling is this? Shows mostly at the top of "United States"
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Looks like Split Plating Doubling. No premium. https://www.error-ref.com/split-plating/
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Appears to be a matter of split plating, possibly influenced by Die Deterioration.
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If the colours of your photos were correct, you would see
zinc showing through the copper which is caused by split
plating. Considered damage, not an error.
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