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1995-D DD0-001?

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1995-D-DD0-001?

1995-D-DD0-001?Could this possibly be the 1DDO-001 listed on Coppercoins?
I see the die gouge near the MM and the one on the reverse.
But, as my name is Wrongalot, I assume nothing.



1995-D-DD0-001?

1995-D-DD0-001?

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Looks normal to me.
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I see a normal coin. part of the process you should be going through here that you are not is describing exactly what you see. Spell it out. I cannot help you figure out what's going on, because I see a normal coin. I cannot see why you photographed it and posted it here, because nothing at all indicates a doubled die in your images. Just posting "what do you think" with a few pics doesn't help you nor anyone else.

Basically what I'm saying is that I don't know HOW to tell you that you're not seeing what you think you're seeing, because you never shared what you think you're seeing.
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