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2000-P MD?

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Is this machine damaged, or a DDO?

2000-P-MD?

2000-P-MD?

2000-P-MD?

2000-P-MD?

2000-P-MD?

2000-P-MD?
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It does look like MD did you check it to see if it was a Wide AM?
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Yes I checked, it is not a Wide AM :(
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Looks like MD and worn die.
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Did you check for the misaligned clash of one of the pillars under the ear and the word pluribus on the rim on the obverse at 6 o'clock?
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Yes, MD.
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