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1972-S LMC- WDDO-003?

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Hello. Found this coin, and the markers on the 2 from 1972 match the example from Wexlers site. I'm guessing it's master die doubling. Would appreciate anyone's opinion on what this is. Thank you! Happy Thanksgiving!

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1972-S-LMC--WDDO-003?
1972-S-LMC--WDDO-003?
1972-S-LMC--WDDO-003?
1972-S-LMC--WDDO-003?
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11/22/2018 12:38 pm
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Question: What is enlarged from the hub making this a doubled die?
It wouldn't match the hubs design, so it couldn't be hub doubling. If anything, it might be a die scratch, or die abrasion on those areas. Not a doubled die.
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Okay thanks. I was skeptical but thought it wouldn't hurt to ask. Thanks for the help! Happy thanksgiving.
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Aways ask, and don't assume. When you do, then you have the right bit of information to add to your mental computer.
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Your right. Thanks for the help!
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