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1972 LMC MD Or DD

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MD.
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Definitely MD.
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Thanks gentlemen! I was at MD myself but....
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yeah ALL but one of the 1972 DDO year looks like some one made the date out of Play-doh clay. It looks thick and undefined. I have 23 of 42 raw 1972 DDO 103's here let me see if I can show a quick example.

The MD on the 1972 you have is a classic. There are some you will see 2,3 or 4 different steps in the MD, which is cool to see. With the "true MD" having gone away, these, in time, may be a good overall representation of MD, and might be worth a few bucks once the copper examples and non-incused examples are all gone.


WHICH ONE IS THE DDO ? Top or Bottom ?

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Definitely MD.
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MD is the bottom, no extra thickness in it like the top one which is DDO.
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. From what I've learned in this forum that flat is always MD.
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I have over 10,000 examples of the 1972 year and some of them can produce really wild Machine Doubling ( MD ) Here are 2 bizzare ones. One almosy completely removes the top off a 1972, While the other - if you look REAL CLOSE You will see 3-4 steps of the MD.

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Hi Gary - my specimen has the MD in the pic above this, albeit a bit worn and green. I can say that after looking at thousands of specimens, it does get you looking harder at a coin. Thanks for the input!
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