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Example Of A 2009-D-1-DR?

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This coin is so damaged is probably only face value, but is this an example of a 2009D-1DR or is it just more damage?


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Nice image and thanks for the arrow but the arrow is pointing to the wrong area of the finger for 1DR-001. The doubling is in the area of the knuckle where it crosses the spine of the book.

You will need to look for known markers in the images from CopperCoins, since it is hard to tell if it has true doubling, MD, or staining.
1DR-001 http://coppercoins.com/lincoln/dies...ie_state=mds

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Thanks for the info. Yes I was looking at coppercoins. It was late maybe I was looking in the wrong spot lol
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