Very obvious on Quarter Dollar.
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1964 Quarter DDR-001, 1-R-I-CCW, Stage C, LMDS
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1964 Quarter DDR-001, 1-R-I-CCW, Stage C, LMDS
Fresh back from Dr. Wiles 1964 DDR Quarter. I thought I would let some others see this DDR. It has a nice spread. Comment if you like.
Very obvious on Quarter Dollar.
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Looks more like a class 1 or class 2. There's clear seperation on the images. Class six is the most difficult for many novices to identify, as it will rarely exhibit any separation of the two images.Last edited by rockdude; 11-04-2009, 02:20 PM.Most fools think they are only ignorant.
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Originally posted by rockdude View PostLooks more like a class 1 or class 2. There's clear seperation on the images. Class six is the most difficult for many novices to identify, as it will rarely exhibit any separation of the two images.
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It can happen but the only example that I can think of is the 1971-S proof Lincoln cent listed as 2-O-II+V. This variety exhibits both the class II and class V doubling, not class II and class VI. Can you provide an example?Most fools think they are only ignorant.
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If you have a CPG it is on Page 200 in Volume 2.CONECA Member# N-4679
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Results back from PCGS. They graded it AU50.CONECA Member# N-4679
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