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2000-D LMC. DDO / DDR And Die Clash?

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 Posted 08/31/2021  08:41 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
As a general rule:One full coin photo of the obverse and one full coin photo of the reverse as well as one or two close ups when and where needed. If we need more photos we will kindly ask for what we need to help the poster.
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@coindom I think common sense should be enough to realize that there is a diminishing rate of returns on additional pictures of the same coin. At some point, we have seen all we need to see, which is the case with this coin. It is not a DDO / DDR or a die clash. I really do try to take my time before bursting someone's bubble, since there is nothing worse than a person finding a true variety or error coin and then being talked out of it here (this is a learning community, and that only hurts the learning process), so believe me when I say I've looked at your coin closely and I am quite convinced there is nothing there. Time to move on to the next one.
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