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1990 LMC DDO Help Please

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 Posted 07/21/2017  3:18 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add MSI2 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Found this 1990-P LMC roll hunting today that I think is a DDO. I have identified areas of interest (doubling?) with a blue arrow. It was the Y in liberty that caught my attention. I continue to struggle with correctly identifying DD so would appreciate any and all help with this coin.


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Most of it is Die Deterioration. The Y looks like it's been damaged. This pic by coop should help you, the first 0 is a different form of worthless doubling and the last 0 is what you're looking for.


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CoinMasters-Thank you for your input. Although the Y looks looks like it's been damaged in the photo, Under the microscope it's clearly not damaged. I have to work on my photography! I think only liberty is doubled. I'll try to get better pictures and repost. Again thank you for your help. It's greatly appreciated.
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I checked Wexler's and Copper Coins. It's not listed, of course that doss not disqualify it, nor does the Die Deterioration. Better pics might help. I doubt it though, in my opinion the "notching" doesn't look right, and the letters would be fatter. I've seen those miniscule "separation lines" before, and was told they're the product of a partially filled die. You have the coin in hand, and can see it best. If you'd like to post another pic I'd be happy to look at it.
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Try making a side by side with a normal coin to see if the devices are enlarged, or if they are normal with light MD? The image on TRUST the 'TR' makes we wonder as it looks different on each of these two devices. (the spread seems unusual) When you get the side by side images, then we can tell more if it is enlarged, or normal in size with a normal coin.
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