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There Is Indeed A DDR On A 2010 Cent. (False Alarm)

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This is a 2010 D DDR. Everything is doubled on the back but ONE CENT shows it the best.

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05/01/2011 2:07 pm
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WOW bad pics better pics on the way.
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Oh boy!
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This is not a DDR I was looking at the coins under multiple light sources and it was making the coin look doubled everywhere. I was looking at the coins in a different area than where I usually look at them but when I went to my usual area nothing was doubled. I guess lighting on the coins can really mess with your head.
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I'm guessing you didn't see the post on this the other day
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