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1956 LMC Doubling In Liberty?

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not sure if this is doubling or machine wear in LIBERTY.
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It is a nice BIE and not a DDO.
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You can check here to see if yours is listed http://cuds-on-coins.com/ldb4-1956-2/
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This coin also show the broken hub issue on the bottom of the '6' on the date. (no premium for this, but knowing what happened is the treasure) With the broken hub issue, it doesn't create on the die, the area that should be there, leaving a void. If it were a broken die issue, the void on the die will fill with raised material. So because that area is not raised, it is a damaged hub issue. (this happened on several dies that year)
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nice to know, thanks
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