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1989 LMC DDO Or Working Hub?

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Having a hard time determining this one. I can't tell if it's one of the working hubs, such as WWHO-002, or a doubled die, such as some of the ones listed on variety vista, or the few on Wexler's site.

The doubling on the date is faint, but there is a split serif on the R of TRUST.

What do you all think?

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 Posted 09/05/2022  4:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Just checked VV,Wexler and CC and none of them show the notch on the R. Let's wait for coop.
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Thanks for checking John, indeed we shall wait.

Thanks Dearborn, I believe some of the other devices such as the T's and such have split serifs, they just aren't as major as the R.
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I see normal sized devices on this one. If it were a doubled die for that year, the '8' is the most often affected with a DDO:
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Thank you Coop, then what of the split serif with the R? Is that part of the working hub?
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Just a contact mark from another coin in circulation. If it were a DDO, then the width/height would be altered, and not just on one devices, but on several all on that area.
All the listing on the DDO is not showing any with a DDO on Liberty on that date/mint cents
http://varietyvista.com/01b%20LC%20...O%201989.htm
Note the "Description" information on the listings for each DDO. (more confined to just the date/Trust areas)
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