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1954-D DDR

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also a die crack.

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Looks good to me, have you checked Copper Coins?
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Machine damage sorry
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Yes I just checked Coppper Coins, there are no DDR's for 54-D's. You have some famous markers though.
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I agree MD and a die crack.
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there are no DDR's for 54-D's.

That should read "there are no KNOWN DDR's for 54-D's"
Just because a variety hasn't been discovered, doesn't mean that it doesn't exist!
I agree, most of what I see is Mechanical Doubling, but I would like to see clearer photos of the wheat ears if that is possible. They don't have to be as close up, but they do need to be clear.
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cwb hope this is a better picture.

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I will explain myself in hopes others will explain theiselves. I'm sorry for not explaining in the beggining I thought it was obvious. But ok it is very shelflike which can sometimes be DDR but most of the time %99 of the time it is MD. Also on the N, U, and M in Unum it is very obvious that it makes the device smller and not bigger. even on the stem of the wheat. Another thin we can point out is the devices show no seperation or notching. you can even see on the E in ONE howthe die hit the E and bounced hitting the E again and pushing out the metal to for the MD.
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I will explain myself in hopes others will explain theiselves

I guess that means me, so I'll start explaining myself. What I said is there are no DDR's for 54-D's on Copper Coins. Of course, if a DDR hasn't been discovered, it doesn't mean it doesn't exist. By the same Token, Cwb, if one ever is discovered, then we will know it exists.
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