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His Look Like 1936 1¢ WDDO-019? Thanks For Answers!

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http://doubleddie.com/333101.html
Looks like a normal coin to me. Looks like a lot of circulation flattening.
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I agree with coop.The leg in the R has also taken a hit and flattened as well.
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This does not appear to be a class VI dd , which is WDDO-019 is. The thickness of the letters looks to be evenly distributed and not distorted as a class VI would be.
The anomaly on the R of Liberty is a known hub related issue. One of the hubs that year produced dies that struck coins with a "broken " leg.
The big three dd's for 1936 were produced from a combination of that broken leg hub and a normal hub being used to produce each of the three dies.
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Agreed. This doesn"t look like it.
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