1995D Lincoln DDO.. Maybe

BC1969

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I can't take a decent photo to save my life!
I'll have to have someone look at it in person.
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enamel7

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Remember, it has to be exactly the same. I see no sign of doubling on your coin.
 

galenrog

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Above the second T in TRUST may be a plating bubble.

Might also be my trifocals.

Time for more coffee.
 

PetesPockets55

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I agree with both above, especially being exactly the same, but will add that if you are referring to what appear to be lite incuse lines on the tops of E & T, those can occur from incomplete cold metal flow filling the letters.
 

enamel7

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Doubled dies are exactly that, doubling on the dies. It doesn't happen because of the strike, that's md. Every coin made from the die will be exactly the same because the design is doubled on the die. That's why I said exactly. Md is caused by movement of the die during the strike.
 

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