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1980 SBA With Doubling On Reverse

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1980-SBA-With-Doubling-On-Reverse
1980-SBA-With-Doubling-On-Reverse
1980-SBA-With-Doubling-On-Reverse
1980-SBA-With-Doubling-On-Reverse
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Looks like MD to me. Did you check the reference sites? Here is a link to small dollars info: http://smalldollars.com/
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Again no spread on the devices. Just the outside edges are affected with a removal of the contour. Note on this one, the affected area are almost at the base. of the devices. So this wasn't an example of a higher bounce, but just slightly above the fields of the devices. Not a DDR.
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