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1984 Cent DDR-001 ?

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1984-Cent-DDR-001-?

1984-Cent-DDR-001-?

1984-Cent-DDR-001-?

1984-Cent-DDR-001-?

1984-Cent-DDR-001-?

1984-Cent-DDR-001-?
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Uruman I expect better pictures from you :P I really cannot see anything except for the T which looks promising but if the T had that big of a separation something else right beside it would also have separation like the N or e or C and those look normal. ?
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tweak800, thanks for your input, I'll try to do better next time .
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LOL What are you using for your pictures now? is that a digital camera ? Are you using a loop with a digital camera?

Places to take a good look at on revers of coin as long as it is not VLDS is the dots in the E. Pluribus Unum see if they are not round that is always a good indicator. Also remember like coop taught us the devices will be larger or wider or bigger in some way and smaller with Strike Doubling. Its hard to tell from the pictures but you can tell us better with the coin in hand.
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Do you have a close up of America?
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