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1985-D LMC Possible "Column Bar" DDR

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I can't find a listing anywhere for 1985 1c DDR's period, let alone column-bar class 9 types. I know what I'm saying here requires a heavy burden of proof and that there is a paucity of examples of 1980's class 9, column-bar type DDR's, so I hope these pics are enough.


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I'm not seeing anything doubled, just a regular dies coin.
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4th column right side Coop. That bar definitely shouldn't be there.
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Please post photos of the whole coin. Both sides
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Went ahead and edited my last post to include the requested images. When taking these photographs I decided to use my Galaxy phone camera in combination with a Hastings triplet 14x. Different camera essentially identical results.
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Hmmm... No else can see what I'm seeing?! I must be delusional or just blind as a bat because then because this one was pretty obvious to me. &

I wonder if I will be allowed 2 learn Braille at the Funny Farm
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I know what you see and it is very common to those coins. you talk about fourth column. Yes you see a line but this line is very common for many years. In fact was suppose to has more columns like this. This mean you have a semi early strike, not more.
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Wow I had no idea that lines other than on the First Column last column and two middle columns were ever a part of the standard design learn something new everyday. Thanks.
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