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Very Worn 1948 D, Could This Be Doubling On The Devices?

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Lots of PMD and contact marks on this coin. It's pretty bad, but for the interested, I'm wondering if the lettering TRUST, the R and the U in particular, have characteristics of class 6 doubling?



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Hard to tell for sure from the circulation damage to the coin. But it would have been if those devices looked like that in BU.
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I can not tell coin is to worn,unless you can find a marker or 2 of a 1948 D Class 6 when/if one is found and submitted then posted by Bob,till then I can not tell,your coin is to worn overall to be the first.
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