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<p>[QUOTE="shilines, post: 8121009, member: 91499"]Reading your response again about the wow factor, I get it. Someone who is looking to purchase a doubled die that will give them that instant wow factor probably if they knew and understood the key dates and the class type of doubled dies wouldn't particularly seek this coin anyway. Why? Because they would know that some genuine doubled dies such as the 1970S DDO doesn't have the type of doubling that would give them the type of wow factor their looking for. They would know to go hunt for the 1955DDO or 1972DDO or 1958 DDO which would. Regardless if it's not the most stunning example of a doubled die can't make it less of a doubled die. My only concern is can this coin be genuinely labeled as a DD. I can't change the fact that I am a African American women. There are other African American women who may have a lighter or darker skin tone, fuller lips, coarser hair, taller, shorter which may make them stand out more in a crowd then I do. But it doesn't change the fact that I'm still African American! Right[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="shilines, post: 8121009, member: 91499"]Reading your response again about the wow factor, I get it. Someone who is looking to purchase a doubled die that will give them that instant wow factor probably if they knew and understood the key dates and the class type of doubled dies wouldn't particularly seek this coin anyway. Why? Because they would know that some genuine doubled dies such as the 1970S DDO doesn't have the type of doubling that would give them the type of wow factor their looking for. They would know to go hunt for the 1955DDO or 1972DDO or 1958 DDO which would. Regardless if it's not the most stunning example of a doubled die can't make it less of a doubled die. My only concern is can this coin be genuinely labeled as a DD. I can't change the fact that I am a African American women. There are other African American women who may have a lighter or darker skin tone, fuller lips, coarser hair, taller, shorter which may make them stand out more in a crowd then I do. But it doesn't change the fact that I'm still African American! Right[/QUOTE]
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