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Trying To ID This Variety Of LWC

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1951D LWC
This info taken from http://www.doubledddie.com

Variety: WOMM-001

"Description: The variety appears to show a D/S South.

Die Markers: Obverse: Long die scratch SSW from bottom of 1st one through lower right vest. Reverse: Long die chip on vertical bar of T in CENT. Die scratch SSE from bottom of D in UNITED."

I believe my coin is a D/D but from what I have photographed all the die markers seem to match up to this variety.
Any opinions on this?



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I could not tell from the pictures to be honest sorry
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Sorry. The glare blocks out what you want us to see. Reduce the light or use a diffuser to remove the glare. Also the images are way too close in. Nothing looks like something when you look too close at it. You've seen John's image of this die? Then show that date and mint mark in the same distance.
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I'm not sure as to why the images are so zoomed in. On my phone unopened they are about the size I intended them to be. For some reason they are very zoomed in when clicked on.
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