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2008-D LMC. Is This New DDR? What Do You Think?

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Doesn't appear to be a die clash after looking at an overlay. Possibly a DDR. (I'm not an expert remember!)Looks like it could Be one though! Happy hunting and happy New Years!

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Edit: just looked-no listings that I can find
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I think it's most likely a die scratch. The doubled bay ceilings are usually a bit stronger.
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It could be possibly. I would save it and maybe send it to John A. Wexler, so he can take a look.
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Look at the Shape of these 2. Same
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Possibly a DDR. I would send it off to Mr Wexler, see if you can get it listed. Happy hunting and happy New Years!

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In order for it to be a DDR, it would have to copy the hub that created it. Have noted most the single squeezed DDRs only show in the center bay area where the statue? Even when the steps are on showing, it just shows in the center bay:
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All the other are bays do not show this. They are auto corrected during the full strike errasing them except on the center bay. So what you are seeing is a die gouge on that bay. The bays are level with the fields. So when the face of the die (fields and bay area) are damaged, they show up just like what you have. A incuse gouge on a die, leave a raised mark on the coin.
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