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Is This 1973 D Cent A DDO?

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Going through a roll of these, and Ive found a couple of these now. I see what I think is some doubling on the T and Y mostly, but some extra thickness on most of the letters.
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So, I'm going through my second roll of these, and I keep finding them. This leads me to believe that IF they are doubling, they aren't worth much because they must be a master hub doubling? Is this right?
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Looks normal to me. Did you check all three reference sites for a match?
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This is the normal design. (keep the horizontal. angling is a trick, tricksters use to deceive with.
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Ok, so you mean to look at the coin straight on? In other words, dont rotate the coin to different angles. So, if its a doubled die Ill notice it without having to rotate it?
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We get used to view coins a certain way. This helps to identify and our eyes are used to seeing these devices and the differences the same way.
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