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Edited by RCarv 05/05/2021 12:51 pm
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Not seeing a DDO, where are you seeing it? John1 
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In pics above liberty.. I will update with better photos for other area
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Pics above show the splitting..
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Looks normal to me as well.
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I went off of Wexler Double Dies website.. I also referred to 71 & 72.. both showed very similar spliting..
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Also take another look at the 3. Tail is split in 2
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@RCarv Sorry, I'm not understanding why you referenced 1971 and 1972 listings for a coin minted in 1973. I believe what you are seeing as a separation line on the tail of the 3 is just tricky shadowing caused by multiple light sources. I see no evidence of a DDO.
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Nope, 1 light source and I compared the most recent known Doubled die coins for comparison.. I think I need to make another post and be little more detailed..
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How sure are you there was only one light source? Usually if you have a USB microscope, that has its own light, plus if you have any lights on in the room that's a second or more, and if there's a window and it's daytime that would be yet another. My opinion is that it is not a DDO, but even if it is, it's absurdly minor and really not worth the effort you're expending on it. I doubt any of the major variety sites would bother listing something so small even if it is legit.
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I have to agree. Fairly normal looking cent. I see no evidence of a DDO, sorry. 
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1973 wasn't that the /a year where the Master die was doubled? Edited: Nevermind...it was 1972, I was thinking about... 
Edited by Greasy Fingers 05/06/2021 9:57 pm
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Funny Greasy.. Check out wexler coins bc they do have more than the more prominent doubling listed.. Also over the years 3 different styles of stamping was used, which does effect style of Doubling.. I just like to compare same year or year very close if cojn is not listed..
Edited by RCarv 05/09/2021 12:26 pm
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