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2006 Cent, MD 5th Collum Or DDR?

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It dosnt look like the normal MD I see but seems to large to be DDR so wanted a second opinion.


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2006-Cent,-MD-5th-Collum-Or-DDR?
2006-Cent,-MD-5th-Collum-Or-DDR?
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After looking at a few newer nice condition cents I think this is just not Al, I have just never inspected newer looking cents from the USA. My bad.
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You are learning, grasshopper!
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It's nice to have some more higher grade coins even if they are modern. If I'm ever going to spot a doubled die that does not have split serifs then I need a better idea of the stages of wear a coin goes through and the way they should look. It's hard to just look at a coin and be like yup that's wider then it should be:p
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First, 5th,8th and last pillars should look like that, it's part of the design.
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