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2013 5 Oz. ATB Perry's Victory Reverse Doubling...or?

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I only have 1 of these 5 Oz. 2013 America The Beautiful "Perry's Victory", so, it's impossible for me to check if my issue is merely the end of the 2nd finger, coming out the back of the hand, or, a possible doubled die. If the latter, it would remind me of the 2009 Lincoln "extra fingers" DDR's....thought I would ask folks who own a Bullion version to check theirs, and let me know if this "bump" is on theirs too, or not.
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Could it be a die-chip?
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There's no reason to speculate until other owner's see if this is a match or not...BUT..chip is on the list..good thinking.
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The index finger seems to have a double image in that area. Looks like an overlay. So better images might show us more.
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I'll reshoot monday...pic makes little finger appear to have notching, when, in fact, it does not..these are hard to shoot without making things there that are not there...sound familiar?
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Light and shadows. Make a picture. Two lights make a mirage. So when you turn a coin and not see the same doubling, it is light affecting the image.
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