There's also a pretty good Denver DDO as well... http://coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1995&die_id=1995d1do003&die_state=eds
That Denver ddo is scarce and worth more than the P mint. There are also some minor varieties for that year. Check www.doubleddie.com
Don, look at the thickness of the numerals and the mint mark. Notice that the line divides them in a way that the thickness of each is less than would be normal and the total thickness of the 2 added together is about the same as a normal single thickness~ one of the signs of MD. If it was a true DD the total would be thicker than normal as the first one on the die would have been overlapped by the second full one , so the total would be 1 normal thickness+ 1 partial thickness. This is true for the old double squeeze die making method here. Jim