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1957 D MD?

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1957-D-MD?

1957-D-MD?

1957-D-MD?
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Looks like Machine Doubling -- not considered an error.

Note how the 'doubling' appears flat and heads toward the rim.

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Yes MD and super minor Die Chip in the 9
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Still a nice example of MD.
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Nice example of MD. And I have a cent from the same die, with the same die chip.
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