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2003-P Cent, Small Double 7th Column

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Found this small doubling on the 7th column. Looks close to 2003P-1DR-017 on coppercoins but no markers and Abe looks different.

2003-P-Cent,-Small-Double-7th-Column

2003-P-Cent,-Small-Double-7th-Column

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It is a DDR aka bar on column 7 in this case. There are so many of these that they don't list them all.
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Nice one. I like to find these
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I find a lot of these as well - and always like finding them. That area of the 7th column seems a very popular place for doubling - for a lot of different years from the early 90s right through to the end of the memorial series.
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There are so many of these that they don't list them all.


I assume that would mean that they aren't worth a whole ton, are they?
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a whole ton


Not a whole ton, but worth a pretty penny.
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Book value for most of them is under $3 in high AU or better condition.
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