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2000 D Reverse Doubling On Lincolns Statue

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The bottom of the statue looks bigger than the other 2000s that I am looking it.
I saw it when I saw a glint, similar to the one that I saw when I found a DDR on a 2001.

There is nothing on the statue base listed on Wexlers or Coppercoins, they list column remnants and statue leg/knee doublings.

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 Posted 04/22/2016  05:07 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks normal to me.
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Yeah, they made them that way to add depth.
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The die scratch on the 7th bay looked like a noose.
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