My Question 1992D 1c

Seeing as:
1.) One offset direction hub spacing by hub retouching doubling is above the low relief IN GOD WE TRUST.
2.) Does that justify the LIBERTY as doubling (the other offset direction) due to the same design running through R's hole at the same angle as its lower body if doubled that direction.
3.) I've never known wear to instill a timing doubling inside a designs space.
We'll see...WHAT? What brought your attention...?
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Sometimes it ain't on the hub...
I wonder if drinking would make this easier to understand...I don't think it could hurt.
I'll drink to that boss.

Definitely an interesting coin, it might be worth it to have it professionally graded, im curious what they would say this is
yeah and wait 25 or more days to find out what it is or isn't spending money on a coin that isn't really worth it seems like a lot of wasted effort and time at least IMHO
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Thanks for sharing, this looks like
We call this die deterioration doubling (DDD). Its appearance is highly variable. It is often raised but can sometimes be incuse. Incuse DDD is most often seen on copper-plated zinc cents, but does occasionally appear in other issues.
Also I think this coin suffered coin machine damage,,, that body bags the coin in most cases
