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<p>[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 1621068, member: 15199"]From the photos, I do not see any MDD. What I see is lack of die filling. The planchet metal didn't get enough pressure to be pushed into the depth of the die ( which translates to the highest part of the details) , such as the "O", so one part ( top of photo)is higher than the other. Same with the vertical of the "D". Not the best of photos to really tell though. This seems to be much more common in larger coins than smaller. IMO. Jim[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 1621068, member: 15199"]From the photos, I do not see any MDD. What I see is lack of die filling. The planchet metal didn't get enough pressure to be pushed into the depth of the die ( which translates to the highest part of the details) , such as the "O", so one part ( top of photo)is higher than the other. Same with the vertical of the "D". Not the best of photos to really tell though. This seems to be much more common in larger coins than smaller. IMO. Jim[/QUOTE]
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