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2007-D Double Die?

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I found this in my pocket change and I was seeing double on the date, mint mark, liberty, and on the we trust. If you cant see it because of the pictures then I completely understand. I will be posting better pictures soon when I'm around a better camera. But any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thank You!

2007-D-Double-Die?

2007-D-Double-Die?
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Alright cool! so what are your thoughts on it?
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It's neat, but doesn't have any additional value beyond a nickel. It's just a sign that the die was wearing out when it struck the coin.
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Alright thanks. (btw: I LOVED your Buffalo nickel project. I've been wanting do that myself!)
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