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I just found this it appears the 8 and 6 are very lightly doubled. It doesn't appear to be an MD but if a DDO its a very mild one. 
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I can't see anything on the 8 and the 6 is a bit too blurry to tell.
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The bottom right corner of the 8 and bottom inside of the 6. I notice if you back away from the computer a little bit it becomes a little more clear.
Edited by Cud Wild 03/20/2011 8:16 pm
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I'm already very far away from your computer and I still can't make it out.
Seriously, If it was a double die I suspect you would see more doubling than just those 2 numbers.
Sorry I can't be more help.
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Quote: I'm already very far away from your computer and I still can't make it out. 
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The 1980 P DDO is just 2 numbers the 80.
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I see what you are talking about but am not sure what it is....angling the pics doesn't help
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Ill tell you the truth I almost missed this one whatever it is. If this is a DDO I can see why there are none listed yet. Its very hard to see let alone take a picture of it. Its a very easy coin to miss. Heres a better picture of what I see and why I think this. Just look at the where I see the split end in the drawing. Unfortunately I cant capture what I see on the coin. Based on the drawing what would you think? Pretty sad I had to draw it.  
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That's a first for me. Drawing the coin, that is. Shouldn't the 6 be bigger than the 8?  Your hand-drawn picture is clearly MD. Notice the flat, shelf-like look to the drawing. Seriously though, I'm not really seeing anything on the actual coin, except maybe a hit on the 6.
Edited by Scooby Due 03/20/2011 9:36 pm
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Your hand-drawn picture is clearly MD. Notice the flat, shelf-like look to the drawing. 
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I've literally laughed out loud several time in this post, you guys are a riot! Thanks.
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This coin took a whole bunch of hits. Ill probably send this coin to bobby131313 too. He'll be able to capture what I see then we'll take it from there.
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It is just not a matter of seeing a line between the devices. On a doubled die the devices are doubled making the devices larger than normal. Here is one example. https://www.coincommunity.com/forum...DDO_Cent.jpgNote how the devices on the 988 are wider than the same devices on the opposite side of the same digit. (The left side of the digit is the normal size, the right side of the digit is wider. See if this helps. On the 86 of the OP. Contact can flatten a devices (Probably a coin wrapper?) and make it wider. I feel this is what happened on your coin from the images provided.
Edited by coop 03/21/2011 01:51 am
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