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2006 P Trail Die With Doubled 6th Column

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Well I found this going through a box. I don't know much about Trail Dies but I suppose this is one. This coin also has a small portion of Pillar 6 doubled on the reverse.

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I noticed the small part of pillar 6 doubled as well...

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Have you looked for a match on traildies.com? Looks like it's probably 2006P-1DEO-013T, which has the same little chip inside the 6. It looks like a pretty nice one.

It seems like I'm getting better at spotting these because I see more and more each time I do cents. I just stick all but the most dramatic in a tube and even throw back a lot of very minor ones. Same with the minor column doubled dies.
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Unfortunately my Liberty doesn't have those trail dies so it isn't as dramatic. I just thought it was pretty cool as it has a small portion of Pillar 6 that is doubled.

I used to save the small doubled portions of pillar 6 and 7 until I got a whole roll of them. Now I just throw them back.
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Ok...I was looking at the wrong one. It is the 013 as you said. Thanks!

My question is....would all of the 2006P-1DEO-013T Trail Dies have the doubled portion of the 6th column?
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Possibly, if that's the only reverse die it's paired with. Assuming it definitely is #13, the traildies.com listing does not make mention of the DDR, so maybe yours is a later pairing.
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I have found two of these and both of mine also have minor doubling of the sixth column.
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