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1965 SMS Kennedy, with DDO, doubled profile- PICTURES

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  • CanDoCHRIS
    • Aug 2012
    • 10

    1965 SMS Kennedy, with DDO, doubled profile- PICTURES

    Hello all, I am new here, I posted this in the "general" forum, but I think it is suppossed to go here. I love this forum, and look forward to being a pro-active member. I have a question. I know there are some fairly-common DDO profile varietys on the SMS Kennedys. I believe I have a 1965 with a good spread, ddo, profile, and I would like some feedback from someone who knows please. Is this doubling just "machine doubling"? It seems like a good spread from the others I have/have seen. Please note; the pic is not the best, I tried to focus on the doubling, the words IGWT are NOT doubled at all, the strongest doubling is underneath the chin, along the neck of his profile. I would love to hear what you think, if it is a true DDO, or just a common machine doubling. Thanks.... The piece is STUNNING, as you can probably tell from the picture, a really nice frosty CAMEO speciman. beautiful. Anyways, thanks in advance...


    Chris.
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  • Tim
    • Aug 2007
    • 150

    #2
    Pictures are just a little to blurry to make out any detail, sorry.

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    • coin-crazy
      • Aug 2010
      • 528

      #3
      Its hard to tell from your pictures.. Better pics would help..


      MIKEE
      Still the best "Nickel Trail Die Hunter". 2013 ((MIKEE)) T.Davis

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