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  • Looking for 1st doubled die

    I have got to keep trying until i get one coin family please help me out on this. I got this 2009 penny shown in the pictures and to me it appears like a doubled die however i have no reference. I feel I see triple on In God there is a gold colored letter and a red letter so maybe im going crazy. Hopefuly not. When i look over the coin i see doubling on everything. Every letter, number even in other places like hair and his suit. Thats just the obverse side. On the reverse side im seeing similar resd and gold dies as well. Please have a look and let me know what im seeing. Thank you very much​​​​​
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    The bright light seems to be an issue here. The glare makes all those device look like they are doubled or tripled. It is imperative to find a light source that isn't as bright, or is diffused enough to allow you to see the devices without the glare. You should always turn the coin in the light as well. Please don't get discouraged. You will find your doubled die before you know it.
    Bob Piazza
    Lincoln Cent Attributer

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