1989 Philly penny. Curious if it is doubled

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  1. Wondering if the reverse of this coin is doubled. Appreciate any feedback 20171220_235725.jpg 20171220_235857.jpg 20171221_000132.jpg 20171221_000348.jpg
     
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  3. paddyman98

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    Where do you see doubling?
    I see MD - Mechanical doubling above UNITED STATES
     
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  5. cpm9ball

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    All I see is machine doubling as well.

    Chris
     
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  6. I was hoping for wddr-014 or wddr-015 from Wexler's page. Showing extra columns in the 8th 9th and 10th memorial bays. I see something in those bays but perhaps it is just wear and tear on the coin.

    The die markers for 014 indicate that there is a "protruding die gouge" at the top right of the E in ONE. And die scratches running e-w across the N in cent which I also think I see.

    All and all though just trying to find something exciting while attempting to learn at the same time.
     
  7. http://doubleddie.com/432422.html
    Here is the link to Wexler's if you wanted to see what I was hoping for. The examples are 2nd and 3rd from the end of the list
     
  8. If a guess had to be ventured on what is in the column bays would you say wear and tear?

    And on the E in ONE is that a die gouge or damage to the coin? In my head "protruding die gouge" sounds like it'd be big and noticeable but unfortunately there are no pictures of the E in Mr. Wexler's examples
     
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