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Edited by briarmentrout 02/06/2019 04:37 am
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Pillar of the Community
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There is a lot of Machine Doubling and die wear that suggests it isn't a doubled die, but a couple of your last pictures makes it hard to decide. I'm not sure about the obverse being normal but I think the reverse is normal. If it were a DDR, the incuse devices would thin out rather than staying the same size or getting bigger.
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I can try to take some better pictures... would you like me to post more of the date?
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I am seeing MD on the reverse and no DDO. John1 
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John1- Would the date be MD as well?
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Pillar of the Community
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 with John. The direction of your lighting is causing the date to appear doubled. It has something to do with high points, shadows and reflections. Not a DD.
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I'm not seeing it. Looks completely normal.
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Quote: John1- Would the date be MD as well? No. Looks like DDD and a lighting issue. John1 
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Quote:On the date you can see the Machine Doubling and the Die Deterioration on the same sides of the devices. Not a doubled die. Coop- just trying to make sure I'm seeing and understanding what you guys are...DIe deterioration can be seen specifically on the inside of the "0" , which is also where the MD is most visible
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