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2011 DDO

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2011-DDO

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Hey Rocktowngal , these 2011 DDO's are a buggar to see (at least for me) so its hard to tell from the pics. Here is a link to check the pickup points (or PUPS) Good Luck !!

http://www.coppercoins.com/diesearch.php



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I don't see any doubling in those pictures, but some of the 2011 DDOs are very minor, so better pictures might reveal it to be one of those. Your best bet is to try to match the markers with one of the minor doubled dies listed on coppercoins.com.
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I see nothing specifically indicative of hub doubling in the images provided, but then again it is almost impossible to tell when the images are created using multiple lighting angles. If you shut down all but one angle of light the images will be far better.
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The images looks to be taken from digital scope with the default lighting, so it bounces all over, it needs to diffuse so that it isn't hard.

I am guessing only, so if you're using something else to take these pictures, disregard my input.
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it is hard to tell with pics but if you hold one up to another and look with a loop you will clearly see the diff everything is much fatter I found one so far and you can really tell when you compare them. good find
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