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Need Help! 1972 S (Lmc) DDO?

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Im still learning but was going through my books and seen this one. The 2 looks doubled to me. It definitely has that tail anyway, at least I think. Can yall help me out
Need-Help!-1972-S-Lmc-DDO?
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I don't see any doubling. It looks like a normal coin with circulation wear.
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I'll have to agree with E&V. If the picture wasn't pixelated, it might be easier to see the details.
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Pixelation is caused by enlarging a smaller image and trying to make it huge. It is better to have a large image and reduce the image. You will get better results. If you have a camera where you can adjust the image size, then set it at the max and reduce you images later. Also try to get you images horizontal as much as possible before the shot so then you don't have to adjust them later.
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