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2005-P Not Sure What To Make Of This One

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Appears to have a small extra column outside left arm. A large extra column starting at the inside elbow of left arm going down to the pedestal. Maybe a third leg on right side ?

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Could be a doubled die similar to this one;
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That looks like it could be the center of the column and the knee on the right - doubled way to the left. That's all I can make of it with an image. Under the scope it may go either way.

Rockdude - Similar, but if it is a doubled die it would be one that has more unusual placement than the one you're showing.
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