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I was just looking at a coin and noticed that it is a doubled die reverse. I cant believe I didnt notice it before. I will have to get some good pictures of it cause you can really see it in the stars.
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I will have to get some good pictures of it cause you can really see it in the stars.
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Chances are much better that it is either Die Deterioration, MDD, or even Longacre doubling than a DDR.
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Holy crap is it hard to get a decent photo. Sorry for the poor quality but this is the best I could do with what I got.



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In person you really see it in the stars. You can kind of see it in the picture at the like 3 o'clock and 4 o'clock position. What shows better in the picture than in person is along the top of the "C". What you can't make out at all in this picture and is even hard to see in person is a little bit along the top of the holly.
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