Note the description of what the doubled die should show:
Quote: 1983 1˘ WDDO-007 "Best Of" Variety Description: A spread towards the rim shows on LIBERTY and the date. A spread towards the center shows on IGWT.
Term spread is missed on your coin. Note the '8' on the date WDDO-007: http://doubleddie.com/828823.html Note the size on the right side of that digit? Then note the left side of that digit? Are they both the same size? Now look at your coin, note they are both the same size. Hub doubling will show a spread on the devices. Thus when you compare your coin with these images on the site, you will realize your coin is normal. The doubled die has a wider look to the devices?
Note the top image is your regular size image, but is distorted. The lower image is squared the same as the center image from Wexler's site. Note how you images are all squashed. This is making stuff appear interesting, but is a distortion of what is actually there. Note the differences in normal and spread on these images. Your coin is normal, there is no spread as seen on the real DDO.
If the variety (Spread) is not there. Markers mean nothing if the variety is not there. That is a common area to find that die crack. It doesn't make it with the die crack there.
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