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NormanDupree

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  1. On 3/10/2022 at 11:33 PM, Joseph Franklin said:

    Lol...Roger that. And no other coins will leaving. I'm humbled. In this era of coins the DDO&R are tightly fit together. The stacking is tight or "the spread" next to ontop of each other. (The art of post editing helps in this field of picture story telling). The 1997 shows great spreading. That isn't shadow in the serif letting. The 1993 the angle and brightness is up to high to get that one. But all these coins follow right along with variety Vista's book on doubled dies. Especially with these 2 coins. The lamentation missing behind the first "T" in truth for both coins... Then when you have a magnifying glass or loop and slightly tilt the coin you see the breaks and build up of the 2nd strike. I pretty much have 200+ coins all doubled die and DDR so I have plenty of reference material on hand if I am wondering about it being a DDO.The top and bottom of the lettering on reverse is bubbles at the top and that bubbling of you follow it around the whole coin; which is just another indicator of a DDR....

    I already know they are both what I claim, but I'd be happy to give more pics to justify my question. I wrote about this grading specifics in an article about body image  https://phdessay.com/free-essays-on/body-image/ on a student resource with free essay samples.

    I'll take better ones for the sake of brevity

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    Thanks for the detailed explanation, I did not know about it.