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Attributing My Dad's 1972 DDOs: DDO-007

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On a 1972 cent from one digit, you can tell if it is a doubled die or not:
Attributing-My-Dad's-1972-DDOs:-DDO-007
Note the top NW of the '9' on the date. DDO's will be altered on the digit. If they are normal they will be like the upper examples.
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My apologies to all I may have offended. Sometimes my tongue gets in front of my eye tooth and I can't see clearly what I'm saying. This time however, both teeth got covered and I really messed up. Sorry. I got knocked off my soapbox and rightly so. I learned a lesson.

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No problem, Robert, look forward to seeing you around :)
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I like to show what I see on a coin. Then I can have someone point out what I missed. We all are not correct all the time. Best to learn and adjust if need be, rather than get offended.
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