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1972 LMC DD?

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 Posted 03/06/2016  01:10 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add rainman503 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Found this really crisp 1972P.
The designers mark looks like the example from Coppercoins 1972p-1DO-004
With the faded out F, thoughts?


1972-LMC-DD?

1972-LMC-DD?
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03/06/2016 5:47 pm
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Quote:
The MM looks like the example from Coppercoins 1972p-1DO-004
With the faded out F, thoughts?


Not sure what you are talking about? I thought MM = Mintmark and there is no mintmark.

Your photos are not clear enough for an evaluation. If you can provide close up photos of the same areas on coppercoins, perhaps that would help. At this point, it does not look like 1972P-1DO-004

Edit - I just realized you are talking about the F in the Designer's Initials. That is not relevant to this attribution, it seems to me.
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03/06/2016 08:32 am
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It is not die #4 either, this is master die doubling on the obverse.
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