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Could This Be A 1970 S DDO?

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Sorry the quality of the pics are not that great. The thing that made me actually wonder if this could be is the T in trust. Plus the rest all looks abnormal to me- BUT I AM A NEWBIE and I am most likely wrong. Just give me your opinions please.


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It is a nice example of MD. Not a DDO.
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Are you sure about that John1? I know it's not one of the majors but review the liberty.

Oh,.. I don't know what I'm talking about. Nevermind.

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When you look at that T you'll notice the device is smaller without the "doubling". That's a sure sign of MD. If it were a Doubled Die the size of the device would be normal, but enlarged with the doubling.
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