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2014 D LSC Doubling?

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I found this 2014 D LSC with what appears to be doubling on the letter B in LIBERTY. Insight please.
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The over all devices are normal in size. What you need to look for is the devices would spread. They kind of remind you of bicycle tubes that are over inflated:
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Compared with the Normal and DDO on the dates:
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Looks for the spread on the devices. Not at the edges of the devices.
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See the differences now?
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That's what I try to look for first is the spread. You're right, they are normal in size and don't appear to be spread. I also know DDO's from Denver are extremely hard to find. What caused the B to have the ridge inside of itself? It doesn't appear to be MD.
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The only thing it can be is MD. It isn't hub doubling because the other devices are not showing the same marks. MD can be strong or very minor just affecting one area. Look for the spread on the current coins. The more I check Wexler's site, the better aquatinted I am to see what areas are more affected. The stronger the hub doubling, the better.
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Yes sir
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