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Looks like it including the die crack over column #4. No biggie but I like finding them.
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I look for those also...haven't found one yet...I really want the one where the two columns are sideways next to Lincoln...Nice Find!
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Jayman: You mean this one?
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Yup! I don't know why I like it....I just think its a really cool DDR! Nice pic btw...did you take it?
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The same way I take all my images. Through a microscope with a camera with a macro lens through the eye piece. Edited, posted. I took this image years ago. At that point another friend also had one.
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The one I would like to find is on Wexler's site with a rotated statue.
I just checked and it isn't there now. 8(
But here are a few other unique reverses to watch out for:
http://doubleddie.com/1936.html

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