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1936 LMC DDO Reverse Thick Letters Help Identify Inner Die Back E?

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take a look at the pic and give opinion's is the thick lettering a DDO or wear thanks Also look at the E on the back inner die break possible?

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Does not look like a DDO to me.
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with john, all due to circulation wear and hits and dings!
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1936 LMC DDO Reverse thick letters help identify inner die back E?


1936 and 1952, which has DDO Reverse thick letters? Having a little issue matching up Reverse images with question.

The 1936 obverse has seen some circulation and is difficult for me to say one way or another. Thanks, Doug.

Follow up: see now images from other post got mixed in with this one. Images posted on same day need to have unique filenames or one can replace another.
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There are 10 DDR's on CC's site,none look like a match to me.
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The 52 is a spiked head .
The 36 is not one of the three major dd's for the year as those were all normal R over broken R hubs and this coin is just a normal R
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I removed the three 1952 photos since the 1952 is being discussed here...

http://goccf.com/t/315175
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