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2007-P $1 Washington. Making Sure This Is MD And Not DDO

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 Posted 07/01/2014  8:59 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add mgillette to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I'm fairly certain this is MD, but I just want to run it by the experts here before I throw it in the discard bin.



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looks like MD but I am no expert....


a good way to tell is the intersection of the 2nd ray and the right arm there is doubling showing in the intersection... and most have either a die gouge or die scratch in addition also.

this page has good markers to check other 2007 $1 coins against

http://www.doubleddie.com/231601.html

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Ocala - I have seen those "DDRs" and to me, most really don't look like a real DDR to me, but instead a die chip. Maybe it's just me, and I'm not an expert, but I don't exactly see what is being "doubled" in those DDRs.
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Looks flat and shelf-like to me=MD.
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Yep, that's what I thought, thanks for confirming John!
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Note the letter "O" on the image. How the machine damaged these devices and reduced the overall size? If it were hub doubling it would have been increased in size. Note the upper and lower loop of the "O". A give away to me that it is MD.
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