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1926 D Mercury RPD, DDO Or Hub Doubling

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 Posted 03/22/2015  7:34 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Mikey07nj to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
After the 1919 DDO attribution coins like this make me wonder. I don't see the shelf layer like hub doubling and the 1 almost looks separated paid $7.50 depending on opinions maybe I'll send to Fivaz

1926-D-Mercury-RPD,-DDO-Or-Hub-Doubling

1926-D-Mercury-RPD,-DDO-Or-Hub-Doubling

1926-D-Mercury-RPD,-DDO-Or-Hub-Doubling
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 Posted 03/22/2015  8:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SilverStackerKid to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hard to tell from your pics but looks like md.
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Agreed with MD. The doubling is shelf-like.
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Look closely. You can see, especially on the 1, where the doubling is subtracting from the stroke rather than adding to it. This is a classic sign of MD - real die doubling adds to the stroke.
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