@Johnpb76 It's considered DDD - Die Deterioration Doubling. Not a true Doubled Die variety. Only worth 1 Cent
Weren't there a lot of DDD's in 1995? Because my sister keeps saying that she has found many 1995 DDO's, and I keep telling her that they aren't true double dies.
1995 was a famous year for a very well documented Doubled Die Obverse http://lincolncentresource.com/doubledies/1995ddo.html There was a big craze back then when they were discovered! But they need to look exactly like the picture I provided.. the word LIBERTY has the clearest doubling. But DDD can occur on any year. So you need to look at what your sister has. I own 2 certified 1995 DDO's in my collection.. Here is one of them -
Noce. Yeah I found one while searching a year ago and sold it to my local shop. And I was right regarding hers- they aren't DDO's. But I could see how one could mistake a DDD for a double die.
Due to the very thin coat of copper this is very common occurring. Most pennies that old are usually very tarnished. NathanD is absolutely correct. Keep going, you will find one. The General