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2016 P 10c DDR Candidate.....

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At first I thought this was wddr-001. So....well placed die gouge or new DDR?

2016-P-10c-DDR-Candidate.....

2016-P-10c-DDR-Candidate.....

2016-P-10c-DDR-Candidate.....

Listings for 2016: http://doubleddie.com/2209637.html
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12/07/2016 02:26 am
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The position is correct but the doubling looks a little different. Let's get a few more eyes on it.
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Some of the thing are die chips. I think where the leaves and torch cross is hub doubling
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With the other die chips present, I think this is also a die chip on the torch. A die gouge usually only affects the fields. The die is starting to fall apart slowly.
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I think it might be a doubled die. You should send it in to Wexler. Even if it isn't a doubled die, it's better to know for sure than to not know at all.

http://www.doubleddie.com/402401.html
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