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1980-D Quarter DDR-001?

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 Posted 12/08/2021  04:08 am Show Profile   Check Decaf94drew's eBay Listings Bookmark this topic Add Decaf94drew to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Was digging through the ol' change pile when I came across this
1980-D-Quarter-DDR-001?
1980-D-Quarter-DDR-001?
1980-D-Quarter-DDR-001?
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1980-D-Quarter-DDR-001?
1980-D-Quarter-DDR-001?
1980-D-Quarter-DDR-001?
1980-D-Quarter-DDR-001?
Side note also think I finally figured out what was wrong with my lighting
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Lighting seems better,but pics look a bit blurry to me.
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If I stand wrong my tripod shifts... At my house photo time means no one breathes or moves basically lol doesn't take hardly any vibration to shake the whole bellows setup (using a heavy dslr camera)
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At my house photo time means no one breathes or moves basically

Is your house on stilts, or built up in a tree?

But I think what you see on that coin, is MD but hard to tell with given images. I'll add that the devices do look thinner where the apparent doubling is noted.
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12/08/2021 07:57 am
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It's listed on vv as the one and only DDR for 1980-D http://www.varietyvista.com/09b%20W...0DDDR001.htm
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So anytime I try to get images if I use anyform of direct light strong enough for my camera to pick up I get photos like this.
1980-D-Quarter-DDR-001?
The question areas then just look like glare in most cases whenever I put it into the darkness it looks like below , (The top of the NIT in United has the same look as the top on OF in the last photo)
1980-D-Quarter-DDR-001?
yet what I'm trying to actually show looks more like this area.
1980-D-Quarter-DDR-001?
Am I just taking photos of the design with the smallest bit of deterioration or am I seeing something I'm trying to think bigger here but this was the biggest case whatever this is I've seen yet. I would like to know what this is please if it's nothing I'm cool with that at least I'll be able to move past it it's driving me nuts
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12/08/2021 9:28 pm
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