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Pillar of the Community
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Could we see close ups of the devices please? 
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Thanks Sure...here is one, I try to cut the image size down for some others.  Confused
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Rest in Peace
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Well Harriet , I think I better let the DDR experts comment on this one. I am totally stumped. welcome to CCF.
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Pillar of the Community
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I see MD. MD is when the coin is being ejected from the color after striking, the coin scrapes up against the die, pushing it downwards.
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Bedrock of the Community
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I hope Coop gets in on this one. I downloaded the large pic of the PCGS link Harriet H posted and looked at it closeup. The PCGS coin, to me, looks like hers. If hers is MD, then I would think the PCGS one is also. I see flat, shelf like doubling and the lettering seems thinner from the doubling. I don't see notching on either one, and I note both pieces are doubled in the same areas as one another. I really thought I had the MD concept down pat after looking through a microscope at thousands of halves the past few years. But evidently I have more to learn. Had I found either of these halves I would have thought them both to be MD (although I like the looks of them).
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Pillar of the Community
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I see MD but we would need Beyond better pics to be 100%.
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Thanks guys, I think I will get it sent to PCGS to see. It's worth trying anyway :)
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Bedrock of the Community
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Please let us know the results. I just sent Coop a request to tell us what this is. This is an area of his expertise.
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Pillar of the Community
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Can we see the obverse? And I would post it in the grading section before sending it in. It might have been cleaned.
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New Member
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Here's the walking liberty obverse. 
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Bedrock of the Community
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The penny shows results of what can happen to the surface and design if a coin is put up against a wire wheel (like a grinder - but a wheel of wire). I have seen it even cause doubling like in the letters LIBE on yours.
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Post it in the grading section.
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Looks like the FS-50-1946-801-(011.1) doubled die from the Cherry Pickers Guide. The glare from the lighting is hiding the doubling on the EPU. I would like to see an image of that area with the light source 180 degrees from what you usually take the image. The "LURIBUS AND UM" should show strong doubling in those areas. 48
Edited by coop 06/14/2015 11:40 am
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