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1999-D LMC DDR Or MD?

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All of the bays have doubling at the top corner, the fourth bay has a double column. Opinions please?


1999-D--LMC-DDR-Or-MD?

1999-D--LMC-DDR-Or-MD?

1999-D--LMC-DDR-Or-MD?
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I'm not seeing it. It looks like a very well struck coin. I'm not seeing doubling. Sorry no one answered this for so long I usually don't get on till late on weekends
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Those are all on cents. It creates a 3d affect. It gets easily polished out.
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 Posted 09/13/2015  03:13 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add durkastani to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I agree with Kid.
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I appreciate the input. I'm more of a nickel guy, trying to expand some to pennies. I had no idea they were normal. Thanks.
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I'm more of a cent guy, trying to expand to nickels.
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Well Kid, if I can return the favor, just let me know. Thanks again. Btw, you're gonna enjoy the extra 35%ers.
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