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2005 LMC Double Die Rev

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This 2005 LMC is in very good condition and could go AU . Has small DDR.
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Nice find! That's a good one. I love collecting these column DDR's.
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Where do you see the DDR?
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The extra pillar I assume?
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Right next to Abe's leg on the right, almost like a third leg between him and the column.
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I have 5 rolls of these I've still not matched up yet.
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Where do you see the DDR?


Chase007, it's on the right side where Abe's legs is. It's not that hard to see.
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It's not that hard to see.


It would be easily identified for someone like coop who has samples in hand, to me in this picture looks like a contact mark.
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It might look like a contact mark, but it's not. Oh well, I guess not everyone is used to seeing these minor column DDR's.
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They are DDRs. The difference between a contact mark, and a doubled die is being incuse or raised. An incuse mark on a coin often means damage on a coin. While this looks like an incuse marh, its not. It is raised. 2005-LMC-Double-Die-Rev
Note the images below the larger image. Note that all these bars are raised. (sounds like a new topic for a thread?)
The are not caused by coin damage, machine damage or die damage. They we created by hub movement during the die making progress. So they were created on the die, DDR, not a die event, striking event or coin damaged event. If we need more information maybe a thread about this?
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Very good information Coop! Thank you for sharing!
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