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1984 D Double Struck Or DDO?

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Hello Friends, I saw the Mint Mark Doubling and I suspected something.Tried to compare to every 1984 D DDO on Coppercoins,I..don't see a Match.Any Advise..?
I see a line cutting I in LIBERTY in Half.
I even compared it to other 1984 D Pennys,and it seems a whole lot thicker in appearance.Tried,my best to show the Doubling on the Mint Mark,in the pictures? Were, the Mint Marks placed afterwards or on Just one Strike? God, I love the II in Liberty reminds me of the 1971 LIIBERTY DDO on LCR's site.

God Bless,
Beck,
Lincoln Penny Treasure Hunter
PS: Just Got another ODDBall 1984 DDO showing incredible Doubling!

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 Posted 05/21/2012  2:10 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Photos are way to blurry.
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 Posted 05/22/2012  07:26 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ikandiggit to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Try supporting your camera to keep it steady. Use either a tripod or a stack of books to reduce camera shake.
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