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Is This A 1979-D LMC DDO?

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I see a very strange Denver Mint Mark, a weird doubling on the "G" in "GOD", and an interesting FG initials. Is it an error or worn by circulation? Thanks!
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 Posted 07/28/2019  7:01 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add hole_in_pocket to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
looks like circulation wear to me. I think the mint mark is wear as well. I'm not an expert mind you. Variety Vista has photos of RPMs.
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Circulation wear and flattening, plus a Broken Mintmark Punch issue.
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Ok thank you hole_in_pocket.
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So the "G" is MD?
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Possibly just a hit on the G. Sharper pics would help.



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Here Coinfrog:
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I can see striation lines on the 'G', so it was later after the strike. Perhaps Machine Doubling. The 'FG' is weak, perhaps from a over polished die or filled with grease.
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Thank you Coop! :)
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