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Has Anyone Ever Seen A 2009 D Double Leg DDR Before? I Call It "Crip Walk" Because Of The Blue.

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New to this still hopefully I am doing the image right. I came across a 2009-D Formative Years in Indiana with a second right leg. "Your left". The blue corrosion following the legs making me name it "Crip walk" because that's also kind of the leg dance position as well ironically. Just a joke. Thank you for your time. Dykil93
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To CCF! Corrosion caused this. It's PMD. It's a unusual case.
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@dy, first welcome to CCF. Second, I'm not seeing doubling here—just corrosion of the exposed zinc core. Keep it of course if you like it, but this one would be a spender for me.
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Badly damaged coin as stated above.
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Dykil93 PMD - zinc corrosion, very common.
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