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Is This A 2004 LMC DDR?

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Is this doubling of the 6th column to the right of the statue?

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Yep that appears to be a doubled die reverse. Congrats on your find.
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Yes. You are correct. It's a better one that might be listed at Coppercoins.com. You can try looking it up there to match the markers. There are a ton of unlisted DDRs like this, so even if not listed, set it aside for later attribution. Good luck!
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Yes it is a DDR. I call them bar on column,in this case bar on column 6. Column 7 is the most common and 6 is second most common. It is a nice large size,needs to be at least the length of Lincolns arm and yours is.I have several hundred date and mint mark in my collection/hoard.
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