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1970-D LMC DDO. Please Help I.d.

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1970-D-LMC-DDO.-Please-Help-I.d.
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Doesn't really have the shape a normal "bar over 7" DDO has. Are you sure it's raised? Looks like it could be an incuse contact mark.
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Tanman2001, no I'm not 100% that it is not incused. It's too small and too close to the 7 for the toothpick trick. To me, it looks like a die chip on top of a bar. Thanks for checking it out.
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Probably a Die Chip. Not a Doubled Die Obverse.
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