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1972 S Proof Half Dollar DDO?

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Looks like a very small amount of spreading. Is there a website that has varieties listed? The only one I know of is coppercoins but obviously that is for copper coins. lol.



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Silver that I and that N really got me thinking yes but I have a proof that I'm questioning myself right now so my eyes may be playing tricks but I swear I see seperation on the I and N in last picture but you might want to wait for someone else did you look at coneca website listings ?
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There are three listed on Variety vista. But no images.
http://www.varietyvista.com/Variety...94.htm#_1972
It does look like a minor bit of hub doubling. But the devices horizontally that are close to the rim would show the spread the most. But it is very minor.
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Yes! My first double die. Thanks coop.
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