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1901 Indian Head DDR Or MD

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Found this one the other day, whatcha all think?

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@wro, as it kinda seems like the doubling is on both sides of the letters, I strongly suspect Longacre doubling.
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Spence beat me to it. Longacre Doubling is common on Indian Head cents.
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I am always confused when it comes to repunched dates and DDO and DDR.
A lot of times it is Strike Doubling. Since the date has an imprint all around the numbers, I think it is Strike Doubling. The reverse looks similar. I would like to see what others think.
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