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1974 LMC.. Doubling On Statue?

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Really looks like it to me. Me lighting is not cooperating with my camera but tell me you see something. ..extra arm rest on his right side. Extra side of leg on his right side. Looks like some what of an extra arm/shoulder his left side.


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Looks normal to me. Those column DDR'S didn't exist back then. These didn't start happening, until the Single Squeeze hubbing was introduced.
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I know Lincoln's left knee / shin is PMD. I can tell that but what is up with his right armrest and right leg. Looks like something going on.

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Make a side by side to see if they show the statue larger or normal in size. It may just be contact on all those areas?
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Side by side the last one I posted and another 1974?
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Having them close together lets you see the same or differences easily.
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How can you compare pictures of the same coin to find a difference?
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You shouldn't be able to. If these images are from the same coin, then I proved that to be true. First I figure match in widths. Then height from the same areas. Making them both the same. Then create the side by sides. If they match, they are both normal. So if I used two different shots of the same coin, then they should match. Which it is. So provide the two images you want compared. Full images of the whole bay areas. Then I can start over.
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