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1957d Doubled Die Obverse

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Not to feed the fire but there may be some thickness on LIBERTY & 1957 with a shift to the east.  Even at full magnification the pics are too blurry at that range to accurately say anything.

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Gonna throw a can of gasoline and say this, 

@Collector3745 can you place your phone, (am assuming that the pictures are taken with a phone) on a box of some sort so it can be stable. it will allow you to capture better images. just trying to help.  

 

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Difficult to say for sure but there may actually be something to this one.  But even if there is it is a minor DDO..

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18 hours ago, Collector3745 said:

Here ya are!

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You can Kind of tell something is there in the nine, but without magnification,(for me anyway) it is hard to say if it is Machine doubling or double die. Could just be post mint damage.  (scratch) but I am not the expert here. 

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17 hours ago, Collector3745 said:

Here ya are carful I’m a troll 😂 

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To me, this looks more like Machine doubling. Remember per NGC article on DD's, machine doubling is flat where an actual DD is raised and rounded. That is how I look for DD's raised and rounded. my two cents. 

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