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ATB 2013-D Mt. Rushmore DDR?

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Got this in change past work week and finally got to take a look at some coins, and this popped up.

ATB-2013-D-Mt.-Rushmore-DDR?

Would this be worth anything in the condition it's in?
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We need beyond better pics.
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Look at tip of nose and nostrils.
Easy for me to see
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The incuse devices are hard to see and the incuse devices can tell if it is MD or a doubled die. Also, with those pics I can't see if the doubling is reducing or thickening the devices.
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It's not much better but my setup for pictures isn't great, I'm sorry

ATB-2013-D-Mt.-Rushmore-DDR?
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Those pictures helped a lot. It looks like what a normal coin should look like.
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