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1946 Liberty Half Dollar Reverse DD?

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 Posted 06/14/2015  12:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Earle42 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
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I have appreciated your pictures and many listings on DDO vs MD. Can you explain to me how this and the PCGS piece are DDO though? My eye sees flat, shelf like doubling, and the devices appear smaller. I thought these were keys to identifying MD? What am I not understanding here?
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doubling, and the devices appear smaller


I think that they are a little thick while being reduced. E PLURIBUS UNUM would be helpful to see.
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Thanks guys, I appreciate your replies. I am not too bothered about that Liberty half dollar, it just hurts my eyes :) It's up for grabs, whoever is interested http://stores.ebay.com/harriettravels

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This first pic shows a normal reverse no DDR.
1946-Liberty-Half-Dollar-Reverse-DD?

The following is the strong DDR. Machine Doubling has the shelf like doubling usually in only one direction.Here you can see true doubling is separated in more than on direction.
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