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1970 LMC Doubled Die? Or Die Deterioration?

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Hello all,

the "T" and "Y" in LIBERTY look like the 1982 LMC WDDO-003 but with a weaker strike.

then second thought was Die Deterioration but toward the center? the rest of the devices have deterioration toward the rim.

thoughts anyone?
thanks for viewing

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I think its a DDO, but the detail got deteriorated over the years due to DDD.
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You guest it right, DDD
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It looks similar to the Die Deterioration Doubling that was once called die abrasion doubling. This type of doubling is very common on early 1970s cents.
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thanks CoinHunter17, Chase007, Tanman2001
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