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Collector of U.S. Coins, Varieties, and Colonial Coinage
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Congratulations, the first of (hopefully) many.
Edited by CentSation 04/14/2021 01:21 am
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Congrats on your first doubled die! And a good one, as those 2011 dies are nice.
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Looks good! Spectacular find! While the shield cents are annoying to look through (especially because of the lighting glare), they sure do have great spreads.
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Nice find and nice condition too. Make sure to write on the 2x2 that it is your first. John1 
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Excellent find. I'm going to re-examine my 2011 pile--a small pile, sadly.
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Thank you ijn1944!! And thank you Coop for the awesome side by side comparison images!! So cool!!    
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The images were so small, so I added then to coin. (Not the first time I've done that. The only known Non class 9, DDO 1999-S Proof die I added them on top of the devices to show they would look on the coin. We probably will never seen an example of this again:  The doubling looked like this:   I feel this die was started to be hub and they backed out and re-hubbed it creating a real DDO like the multi hub examples of the past, when it was supposed to be a single squeeze.
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