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1998-D 1c Many DDR anomalies???

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  • 1998-D 1c Many DDR anomalies???

    Good Morning All!

    Here's one we found many anomalies. Unsure though if accurately stated.

    Pls correct us if wrong,
    NVTEs
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    Hi ALL,

    If we don't see a comment back, shall we assume we have correctly
    identified? Or something else?

    Just want to know even if considered minor. Just confirming
    our inspection knowledge.

    Thanks,
    NVTE's

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    • #3
      I really don't see anything out of the ordinary. If I've missed something, I'm sure BJ or Bob will let us know.
      Mike Diamond. Error coin writer and researcher.

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      • #4
        I must have missed this one...sorry.
        What I see is some die deterioration near the tops of the columns that seems to have worn down the details of the inner roof lines. The UR of Pluribus looks interesting enough, but lacks any characteristics of true hub doubling. If you compare this area with the 2008D doubled die you found, you will see what I mean. As far as the statue, I can't see what it is you are referring to. The spot of corrosion/dirt makes it difficult to see anything.
        Bob Piazza
        Lincoln Cent Attributer

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        • #5
          Thank you, Bob.
          NVTEs

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