1950 D Wheat Cent DDO
Vin71
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Greetings to all fellow coin collectors, hope all are doing good. Needed some advice on this pocket change that I got today. It's a 1950 Wheat Cent, I didn't think of being anything special but when I got home and took a closer look there is doubling on the obverse. The number 9 of the year shows a doubling and also the mintmark. On the reverse, there is a doubling of the letter U and A in the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.




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All I see is a badly damaged wheat cent.
Your cent shows extensive damage - PMD - and I see no evidence of doubled dies. Cheers, RickO
I don't think so.
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Nope, the features will flatten out with wear and that is all I see.
I don't see anything other than enlarged nicks and scratches.
Jim
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just a common penny nothing special about it
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I think that it should be stepped on more.
That will really bring out the details. (no offense to the OP. Just being funny).
Pete