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1983 D -Die? Or No Die? Thanks Coop !

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the words to help with the photo taking are much appreciated. got any more?
Just curious. the rounded extra '8' on the left I havent seen before.

1983-D--Die?-Or-No-Die?-Thanks-Coop-!
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I'd say Machine Doubling, but I'm no pro at this.
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Probably using just one light source you would get a different idea about the 8. Lighting at 4:00 seems to be the primary and the secondary (possible daylight) at 10:00 makes things that appear that really aren't there. Try using a curtain of facial tissue in the direction of the unwanted light to remove it. Tape to your scope or make a block to remove that secondary source.
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What am I seeing at the bottom tip of the three and nine?
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Look at the D, the doubling is because of the same reason that the D appears doubled. Machine Doubling.
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