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2004 LMC- WDDO-013? Please Help!!

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Hello! This coin has the extra thickness I think Mr Wexler is referring to and it also has the beard details mentioned as well. If anyone needs more pictures let me know. I'll take them if I'm available at that time. I'm a bit unsure with the thickness, so here I am. I would appreciate anyone's opinion. Thanks!

2004-LMC--WDDO-013?-Please-Help!!
2004-LMC--WDDO-013?-Please-Help!!
2004-LMC--WDDO-013?-Please-Help!!
2004-LMC--WDDO-013?-Please-Help!!
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I do not think your coin is a DDO. As to it matching 013...the top of the T in LIBERTY is taller on the DDO then yours and the Y on the DDO has a thicker right arm then yours. Also,if you can take pics the same way they are shown on the reference sites.
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Thanks. Appreciate the help
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I am not seeing a DDO either. No extra thickness or notching.
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Okay thanks
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I was just looking at the images for this year and realized something I've never noticed about the DDR-001 that I never noticed before.
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What did you see Mr Coop?
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We always look at the EPU on this die. But there is actually a lot more going on with this die. Almost the entire reverse is showing doubling.
2004-LMC--WDDO-013?-Please-Help!!
2004-LMC--WDDO-013?-Please-Help!!

This die also has a DDO that only coppercoins lists.
2004-LMC--WDDO-013?-Please-Help!!
Seeing the DDO takes a side by side look to see the differences.

Seeing the images in a wider view with the SBS, helped me catch on to the differences.
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I see what your referring to with the DDR. There is a few overlooked details that are pretty clear. Thanks for pointing that out. I'll be checking copper coins more too now. Happy hunting Mr Coop!
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