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1999 DDO Cent?

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 Posted 05/02/2013  09:52 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add MickeyBee to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Friends I just found this coin.And in the past I have found 2 others out of 1/2 Million that made the DDO lists with a friend.
This one showes a doubling that I have never seen a 1999 do before.

Appreciate your Expert view and Vote.
God Willing its a DDO,Amen! Winner.

God Bless,
Beck,
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1999--DDO-Cent?

1999--DDO-Cent?

1999--DDO-Cent?

1999--DDO-Cent?

1999--DDO-Cent?

1999--DDO-Cent?
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 Posted 05/02/2013  10:42 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Broken-Coin to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
My sixty year old eyeballs see what looks like Machine Doubling and not a double die
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Sorry...I'm not seeing anything.
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Have you ever checked this site out?

http://doubleddie.com/1801.html
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If there was something there, the glare might white it out. You might want to look into diffusing the light to remove the glare. I find it better to rotate a doubled die coins image 180 degrees from what I want to show. That way the light falls over it and shows it. With the light you are using hit what you want to see, all we see is white glare. To diffuse the light source, this can be done easily. Just make the light pass through a piece of grocery bag, facial tissue or white paper/s. This lets the light show through diffused. Removes glare. All depending on your light source and not letting the diffuser touch the bulb.
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Probably MD but check out the reverse,it could be the famous "wide A.M." variety? A MERICA Check the website the earlier post mentioned,doubleddie!
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