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2011-P-1-DR-001?

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Looking for confirmation,grade and realistic value please.Thanks,John1



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Definitely looks like a DDR. There is MD too though. Was the reverse the hammer die in this case? It looks like a MAD.
I'd say AU58. $42.35?
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Thanks SSK. It is a minor MAD and I don't know about the hammer die.Where are you seeing MD?How did you come up with the value?
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I see MD in ONE in one cent. Maybe I'm wrong. But I checked copper coins and I put the value between the AU50 value and the MS60 value.
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