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1993 D DDO? Who Can Tell Me?

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who can tell me if this is a DDO?
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Not a DDO. Looks more like DDD.
When posting, always show a photo of the complete coin right side up
along with the blowup of your area of concern.
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1993-D-DDO?-Who-Can-Tell-Me?
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DDD (Die-Deterioration-Doubling) This is most often seen on the single squeeze dies. It is a form of die wear that shows up on the fields, unlike the older forms of die wear, where the devices are affected instead of the fields. This always moving in the direction of the closest rims.
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