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1968-D DDO

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I pick this up on ebay about 4am the hole mint set for $6.00 & change
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Those are pictures of the obverse, for a DDR you need pictures of the reverse.
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it's a DDO
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To me it looks like a worn out die, I say this because it looks "mushy". Do not take my word for it though as I am still learning.
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This is a very common form of doubling seen on coins of the mid sixties. It is die fatigue doubling , a form of Mechanical Doubling. No die doubling here.
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