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Does anyone know of a 1982 DD Obverse variety? I have just gotten done searching my weekly rolls and I have found what appears to be split serifs(sp) on "GOD WE TRUST" This does not look anything like MD. The is sharp definition between the letters and the doubling. I know, I know, get pics.. I'll be working on that part this weekend.
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Pillar of the Community
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Edited by brefos77 01/08/2010 2:53 pm
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Oh Sweet thanks brefos77, All the markers match.. I'm stoked. 
Edited by madzdad71 01/08/2010 3:00 pm
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Rest in Peace
United States
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 It's the only way to really appreciate or comment on a find.
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I took down the light box in order to have my fly tying bench back,  so I have to make some room. I'll get to it, today hopefully. trying to get Camera dialed in. The toning is making it hard to see, I tried to fix it. lok at the "W" and the "D", I am trying to get better pics 
Edited by madzdad71 01/09/2010 4:11 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Here is a 002 I have from this year.  Note the marks on the LIB on LIBERTY? This spread is found on EDS ones.
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If I can get better lighting, and a consistant focus on the camera, I should be able to really get the doubling to pop. My camera is very inconsistant lately, If the light isn't perfect, I get real grainy pics. Under my loop, I can plainly see the clash in the memorial, But with my camera.. can't get it.
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Watch out on attributing the 1982D DDO cent...there are a LOT of normal cents for the large date that appear to have extra thickness that actually don't. The chief attribute to use in determining whether yours is a doubled die or whether it is a normal coin is the split in the lower are of TRUST. If it's not there, chances are you have a normal coin.
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