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1956-D, Reverse Doubling...?

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A little reluctant to throw this one out so I thought I'd get opinions. Thx.

1956-D,-Reverse-Doubling...?

1956-D,-Reverse-Doubling...?

1956-D,-Reverse-Doubling...?

1956-D,-Reverse-Doubling...?

1956-D,-Reverse-Doubling...?
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 Posted 10/10/2014  1:58 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jdickinson1007 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
so hard to tell on these older coins . . . I am super new at this so I don't have any advice just wanted to wish you luck.
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Looks MD to me.
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CONECA does show any DDR's for this year or coppercoins. Circulation wear/damage makes it hard to tell for sure what is going on. But I would save it for now. Maybe some other images might show us more.
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Machine doubling/damage in my opinion.
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