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PMD Or Double Die 1969 D (Cent)

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PMD-Or-Double-Die-1969-D-Cent
PMD-Or-Double-Die-1969-D-Cent
PMD-Or-Double-Die-1969-D-Cent

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 Posted 11/14/2017  6:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Tmills to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
What about the t being on the y liberty?
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It's all damage. The metal is pushed in, making the letters appeared doubled. I suggest you check out this resource for real Doubled Dies. http://doubleddie.com/
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I've not the slightest idea how images this small, of a coin this badly damaged, could be evaluated in a conclusive fashion. It does the original posted a disservice, and deceives those reading, to answer the question as if a definitive opinion were possible.

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SsuperDdave, I hope I wasn't being a jerk because that's not my intention at all. I was trying to give an answer. If I sounded like one, I am sorry. And no, I am not trying to deceive the people reading.
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Does appear to be massive ground contact damages, in a parking lot or street where the coin was squashed and twisted by car tires causing metal movement.
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