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1970-P LMC Double S OBV & Rev

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Okay, this may be MAD but this is the clearest example of several of these so bear with me. Look at the designers initials, the "R" & "S" in TRUST (especially the "S") & EPU, "OD" in GOD. This must be one mad MAD to double an "S" like that.

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IGNORE the Spike Head pic, that strayed in from another post...sorry
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Okay, I edited the spike head out...apparently the same name file although in 2 different folders the image shown was the one from a previous post...I renamed and uploaded it again and it worked fine...hmmm
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You have classic MD on reverse, a definite shelving. On obverse it is a bounce MD...the biggest thing to note is the size of the devices. Both sides are affected in that the devices are DECREASED (or remain normal size but altered). A true hub doubled event ALWAYS INCREASES the overall size of the device(s) affected. The other confusing factor is Die Deterioration Doubling ( DDD), the stretching of devices as metal becomes fatigued. Notice the pulling apart of IGWT.
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with Crazyb0! And do read his book on this subject as it has help me immensely and I'm sure it has helped others as well!
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Agree 100%.
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IGNORE the Spike Head pic, that strayed in from another post...sorry


FYI: Maybe wrong, but think unique filenames are needed for the image uploads done on the same day. If not can cause a bit image shuffling or replacing between multiple same day posts. Thanks, Doug.
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I'd still keep it as an excellent example of a bouncer.
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