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1994 LMC Doubled Pillars?

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Did I find one?



1994-LMC-Doubled-Pillars?

1994-LMC-Doubled-Pillars?

1994-LMC-Doubled-Pillars?

1994-LMC-Doubled-Pillars?
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Looks normal from what I'm seeing. What am I missing? There are 4 columns that are added to the design to give the illusion of the columns in 3-D.
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Maybe something going on in bay's 2, 3 and 10 but it's hard to tell. Might also be some floor doubling?
Looks like a lot of 'gassing' on the coin.

But, I'm very new and have troubles telling much of anything.
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Yeah, sorry....I didn't realize all of the doubled columns were part of the design. Coop, do you have a picture of a proper DDR 1994 with your notes and arrows you could post so we know what to look for better? Thanks!
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Lots of issues with the reverse of the 1994. Those 3D affects can get the old eyes buggin' for sure. I tend to concentrate on the bay between and the last two columns.
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Here is the link to coppercoins.com. This should help you notice the difference.

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

Just put in the date (1994), check Philadelphia, check doubled die reverse, and submit.
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04/06/2014 11:48 am
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Would you believe it, I don't. I have one of these and I'll get at it tomorrow.
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