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1967 DDO?....ummm...?

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Ok folks, here it is. I have uploaded several photos with a relatively high resolution in hopes that the photo will capture what seems to be doubled die.../ If you will, please will you have at me and tell me what you think :)

1967-DDO?....ummm...?

1967-DDO?....ummm...?

1967-DDO?....ummm...?

1967-DDO?....ummm...?

1967-DDO?....ummm...?
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to CCF. Looks like MD ( Machine Doubling)to me. Look here http://coppercoins.com/advsearch.php
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Welcome to CCF. It is better if you orient the coin properly and take the pictures straight on instead of angling them. True doubling will show up without the need for angles.
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