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Came across this 1995-P cent. The date really stood out to me, it seems like there is some extra thickness. The picture may not have gotten the full effect. Does it look normal to you?
Simon, a few weeks ago I also found a 1995 with a date that was extraordinarily thick, but nothing else on the coin could confirm it being a DDO. I kept it for about a week, looking at it again and again, but then discarded it. I was convinced that the anomoly was not a doubled die.
Rock
My LCR Photo Albumof Graded Lincoln Cent Cherry Picker Varieties
I'm with Rock on this one, while it sure looks like it could be, perhaps not astounding enough to get listed. I don't know what the solution would be or where one draws the line- do we now have to add a nanometer to our arsenal of searching tools?
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