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1944-D 1MM-002 (I Believe)

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this is another repost, from an earlier attempt to get help verifying. I am able to get larger photos, after somone on this forum suggested photogaphing through a microscope lense. hopefully this is more conclusive. the last post got zero relpies. I believe this to be a 44D, 1MM-002, based on "coppercoins" site. however that said, my opinions have been incorrect - frequently. thanks for any help.

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Looks correct from what I can see. The North is in the correct position and the location seems correct. Let me guess. You have a two power microscope or two sizes of loupes? With the infinite zoom microscope it allows you take images in between the two areas.
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the microscope is an inexpensive ($14.00 shipping included) 60x-100x. I do have a jewelers loupe, but that doesn't even magnify the details enough for me to be certain. most of these details are so minute, the would go completely unnoticed by me - without the scope.
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Sounds like you need to start saving $10 bills every time you get one. Put it aside and have that be your new scope money. Keep what you find interesting for now to look at later with your new scope when the funds are there.
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