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 . Please tell us your question and please properly rotate photos before posting. John1 
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My question is. Could this be a double die? 
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@ilike, first welcome to CCF. Second, where exactly are you seeing doubling with the coin in hand? I'm not seeing any with these pics.
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Actually the big DDO for this one is so obviously noticable to the naked eye that no questions are needed except show and tell  . Also there are not that many known (they are downright rare), and it is possible that they could be still found in the wild, though exceedingly unlikely.
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I knew it. I'll try some better pics.
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Thanks for the welcome. The rim is doubled for sure.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Agree--rim fin (not indicative of a doubled die) and minor misaligned die (also not indicative of a doubled die). Welcome to the world of numismatics!
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I don't really want to burst your bubble. Lol a few more pics. 
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That was a wierd shot. 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Sorry, can't determine anything with the latest photos posted.
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I wish everyone could see this coin in person. It keeps amazing me.
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