This is a 1985 Lincoln Cent that is called a Flipped over Saddle Strike and it was struck on a normal struck Lincoln cent.
When a previously struck coin fails to eject and becomes the straddling coin between the two collars, it will receive a strike by the two sets of dies.
In this case, it will be a saddle strike on a previously struck coin. It will have three images on it caused by two strikes of the press. (The first image from the first and normal strike, and the second and third images from the saddle strike). It is not considered a double struck coin.
When a previously struck coin fails to eject and becomes the straddling coin between the two collars, it will receive a strike by the two sets of dies.
In this case, it will be a saddle strike on a previously struck coin. It will have three images on it caused by two strikes of the press. (The first image from the first and normal strike, and the second and third images from the saddle strike). It is not considered a double struck coin.

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