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  • 1946-S Dime, FS-501?

    This looks, to my untrained eye, like a possible DDR FS-501. Variety Vista DDR-001 matches pretty well (http://www.varietyvista.com/07%20Roo...946SDDR001.htm) but the EPLURIB doesn't seem to match?
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    most of coin aren't known for full device doubling, ironically i guess, so if you see "doubling" on that many devices, odds are, MD, which this is imo.

    almost thought you had an s/s with that bit of stuff at top north/west but prolly just some chips or minor pmd.
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    • #3
      Tried to get a closer image with different lighting of the MM and 'RIB', which really pushes the minimum focal length of the lens in my setup, but hopefully provides a better look. I can convince myself it is an S/S after comparing the images from Variety Vista, but I'm obviously new at this. If MD combined with some other damage, I'm happy to learn and attribute it that way too.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by foxpigsquid View Post
        Tried to get a closer image with different lighting of the MM and 'RIB', which really pushes the minimum focal length of the lens in my setup, but hopefully provides a better look. I can convince myself it is an S/S after comparing the images from Variety Vista, but I'm obviously new at this. If MD combined with some other damage, I'm happy to learn and attribute it that way too.

        * screenshot courtesy of Variety Vista (http://www.varietyvista.com/07%20Roo...946SRPM001.htm)
        hey nice you beat me to it. one of the rare times i don't look up the listings while commenting but i planned to do it today or tomorrow. glad you are the one that did it though, so much more satisfying !!!!

        clearly FS-101 - gratzie

        AND turns out i was just completely wrong about the rev !

        ddr

        that combination is one rare event(s). ddo/ddr/rpm !!! - my kinda coin.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by occnumis2021 View Post
          that combination is one rare event(s). ddo/ddr/rpm !!! - my kinda coin.
          Occnumis2021, I saw no Obverse Doubling evidence..... and looking at both CPG and Richard Roosevelt Review, Neither book or website shows a DDO along with this DDR/RPM coin.
          Did you say DDO by mistake?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by onecent1909 View Post

            Occnumis2021, I saw no Obverse Doubling evidence..... and looking at both CPG and Richard Roosevelt Review, Neither book or website shows a DDO along with this DDR/RPM coin.
            Did you say DDO by mistake?
            hmm. i rechecked and saw this "Obverse is ODV-001." so i think my brain interpreted that as DDO for some reason. apologies to all for the confusion!

            i think i need the font a little bigger in my browser
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            • #7
              Originally posted by occnumis2021 View Post
              i think i need the font a little bigger in my browser [/FONT][/SIZE]
              I think we all do.... LOL

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