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2001 LMC DDR?

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Sometimes I feel like I'm taking a step backwards and just not sure what I'm seeing...initials look doubled to me then AMERICA may be md and CENT I'm not sure so it's probably all md need more eyes thanks!

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I give up-cropped the full obverse and rev pics then adjusted image quality to way under 200kb and still won't load sorry I don't know what the problem is tonight
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have you given CCF's Free Image Optimizer a try?
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Yes sir that's what I was using it usually works great for me-it's ok tho because the more I look at this one the initials are looking like md to me also lol
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Looks MD to me. PM coop.
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A heck of a lot of MD, that's for sure.
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What you are seeing in MD. Here is the give away. Look at the base of the NT in the word CENT. Notice how the doubling is wider than the area it is supposedly doubling. In hub doubling they would be the same size. What you are seeing is the very bottom of each device being pused down to give the appearence of doubling. Does that make sense?
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Yes it does actually seal thanks for looking guys-most looked pretty flat/shelflike to me too but the initals really threw me on this one but better examination with a 16x made it show itself better than it did in the pics
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While it looks like a DDR, I feel it is MD. I've not yet seen that type of doubling on the single squeeze cents on the bottom of the ONE CENT. On the earlier Memorial cents it is present. Also when you find a spread on the bottom of the devices, you also see it on the cent devices on CENT:
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If this was an earlier Memorial cent, it would be a lot more interesting.
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