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1903 DD Reverse?

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What do you think? Thanks!

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I see what is called Longacre doubling. This can be found on the obverse or reverse of Longacre's designs.
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Thanks Coop. So I gather this is common? What's the difference between this doubling and the "snow" type? Looks Like the same type to me.
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What I saw looking at the site is that the number Rick Snow is listing is for varieties. Re-punched date digits, doubled dies and devices in the denticles. There maybe more to it than that. But it is possible to have the Longacre doubling on Snow numbered coins on Indianhead Cents. So it you have a coin specifically, you might post it and we will go from there?

Here is a description on another site:
http://www.numissociety.com/content...A-discussion
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