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1971-S Eisenhower DDR-002

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I've gotten a few nice coins lately but haven't had time to post them. This is an easy one. Nice spread on the entire reverse m. What do you think?
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I would like to see closer pics but from this distance it looks more like the doubled working hub WHR-001.

Also, DDR-002 should be paired with an obverse die from WHO-002. I can't see that doubling in your image either.
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Note Wexler's comments on the 1971-S doubled dies on this link. Starting with the sub title History:
http://www.doubleddie.com/356801.html

Side by side comparison would be helpful on your coin with a normal example with your coins devices.
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