BTW, I see it. I like when they show on the date like that, even a well-circulated coin can't hide it. Nice.
This would be great if we could see the rest of the coin. Right now it is up in the air. A die can change in an instant, with damage grease etc. So far, we are inconclusive and only guessing knowing which working dies that this hub made.
My interpretation is if you look at his first pic of the DDO, credit Coppercoins.com, half the left leg of the R is still there on the theory that DDO was created by two different hubs, one squeeze with a good hub and the other with a bad hub wherein that left leg was completely broken off. In his picture, he thinks he has a coin struck with a die by that bad hub, that's all. He doesn't think he has a DDO.