Possible 1972 Doubled Die?

Rosco53

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Finished up another bag of cents and came across this while microscoping the key dates:
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I know, its VERY worn. The main thing that makes me think I may have a DDO is the B in Liberty, doesn't seem like that'd be machine doubling. Also, Lincoln's tie. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks all, happy hunting!
 

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Holt0222

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I would defiantly agree that it appears you have a DD there. There are multiple areas that show doubling.
 

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Awesome find.Congrats
 

smokeythecat

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Yes, it absolutely is. There are at least 15 types of double dies that year. This is one of the "minor" varieties, not the type 1. Good eye indeed.
 

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