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1935 5c 1-DR

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1935 ddr1 cherrypickers.

Another to post later this evening. Plse verify and enjoy.

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Looks like a normal one to me. What is doubled? The devices are flattened some from circulation.
Here is a DDR Buffalo:
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Note the extra thickness and notching.
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Coop. Thanks and yes there is flattening to devices compared to your pics. Move has seen more circulation. But can you take a closer zoomed in look a my pics and I will try to produce a pic closer at 5 cents shows the same notching with more wear. And in other areas I do see in the head area and epu and spine features as the same. Even though there is wear features in key areas do show what's needed? That is the doubling needed is it not. And in five cents>> Shows the lettering on top w/notching but with wear and maybe later strike? And definitely shows the # variety in the upper crease in lower back as should be ===e towards the top of spine. I do see it there.
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Put up some more images and I'll take another look.
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Thanks. I am editing pics now
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STILL Going toe,,,

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I'm still seeing a normal Buffalo nickel. If there was a doubled die here, you would see a lot easier the hub doubling. But there is no doubling present on your coin. Sorry.
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