1992 d penny

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Ok

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I wish I could take pics but I can't with my phone. It truly looks like a double die.

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enamel7

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It may appear "doubled" but its probably machine doubling.
 

Timare

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Can anyone help please

Hi I have a 1992 d and possibly DDO and DDR, I'm very new and needed someone's more experienced advise. Also I have a penny which is very rare to see but wanted to know if there was any value to it, thanks
 

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enamel7

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Really should have started your own post, but welcome to the forum! What your 92 has is pushed plating, not doubling. I don't understand your question on the 2nd coin. All I see is damage. What are you seeing?
 

Timare

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Thank u for the reply and for the second I had no idea and have never seen this kind of damage on a coin before, just unusual, but thanks again for clearing my questions
 

galenrog

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Enamel7 is 100% correct. I would suggest, if you have a continued interest in coins, that you obtain a few guidebooks on errors. Learning the entire manufacturing process would also be helpful, particularly the making of planchettes, and the making of working dies.

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enamel7

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Thank u for the reply and for the second I had no idea and have never seen this kind of damage on a coin before, just unusual, but thanks again for clearing my questions

Damage has no value and nearly impossible to know how some happens.
 

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