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Edited by CoinHunter27 01/24/2020 09:02 am
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Looks more of a die flow on the fields and next to the devices issue. If this were on all of the devices in the same direction, then it might be a doubled die. But from the images provided, it looks like just one device is affected?    Note on the DDO I posted, other devices would be affected at the same direction. On a die flow issue coin, just the metal movement caused by a worn die would show lines on the devices towards the closest rim. (angles will vary according to the closest direction of die flow towards the closest rim.
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Would you post close ups of "we trust"?
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I am not quite sure if I agree with Coop. I think it could be a possible Doubled Die Obverse.
Errers and Varietys.
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 those serifs look strongly split IMO. -CH27
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Looks like DDO-006 to me. I see the split serif on the S of TRUST and on the 1.
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Thank you very much for your help. I really appreciate that you went out of your way to find the particular variety and help confirm it so I could learn something.
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Happy to help!
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