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Originally posted by namingdiecracks View Post
Anyway I'll answer again and say, "it could be A DDO-MD1 Class 2, Distorted Hub Doubling. Value wouldn't be very high, probably no more then machine doubling."
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Originally posted by JamesWiles View PostI'm not sure what a DDO-MD1 designation is. But the coin exhibits MDO-001 doubling, which means that the doubling is on the master die (check out the CONECA master listing for details). Also the correct terminology is double(d) die, not double die.
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Yes, it has been known for years. You can find details in the CONECA Master Listing of Die Varieties. You can find the link on the Left column on the CONECA main website, www.conecaonline.orgCONECA 20th Century Die Variety Attributer
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Originally posted by JamesWiles View PostYes, it has been known for years. You can find details in the CONECA Master Listing of Die Varieties. You can find the link on the Left column on the CONECA main website, www.conecaonline.org
1976-S MDO-001
Designation:
MD-1-O-II-C (P, D, S, PR)
Description:
Light spread on date
Grade:
Population:
Markers:
Strength of doubling will vary depending upon hub and die state
UVC-074
DMR-001
Silver BS
ODV-008, RDV-004
UVC-075
DMR-002
Silver Proof
ODV-008, RDV-004
UNC-076
DMR-003
CN Proof
ODV-008, RDV-004
Reported by:
Unknown
1976-S DDO-001
Designation:
PR-1-O-II-C (3)
Description:
Light triple spread on date
Grade:
PR65
Population:
1
Markers:
Silver Proof, ODV-008, RDV-004
Master Die / Master Die
UVC-092
DMR-007
Stage A:
Obverse and Reverse are EDS
Stage B:
MDS (unconfirmed)
Stage C:
LDS (unconfirmed)
Reported by:
Andrew Prechtl
1976-S MDR-001
Designation:
MD-1-R-II-C (P, D, S, PR)
Description:
Light spread on E PLURIBUS UNUM and LLAR of DOLLAR
Grade:
Population:
Markers:
Strength of doubling will vary depending upon hub and die state
UVC-074
DMR-001
Silver BS
ODV-008, RDV-004
UVC-075
DMR-002
Silver Proof
ODV-008, RDV-004
UNC-076
DMR-003
CN Proof
ODV-008, RDV-004
Reported by:
Unknown
1976-S DDR-001
Designation:
PR-1-R-V-CW (4) from K-12
Description:
Light spread on UNITED and ONE DOLLAR
Grade:
PR65
Population:
1
Markers:
CN Proof, ODV-008, RDV-004
Master Die / Master Die
UVC-078
DMR-005
Stage A:
Reverse and Obverse are EDS
Stage B:
MDS (unconfirmed)
Stage C:
LDS (unconfirmed)
Reported by:
James Wiles
1976-S DDR-002
Designation:
PR-2-R-II-C (4)
Description:
Light spread on lower right star, AMERICA, and DOLLAR
Grade:
PR65
Population:
1
Markers:
CN Proof, ODV-008, RDV-004
Master Die / Master Die
UVC-079
DMR-006
Stage A:
Reverse and Obverse are EDS
Stage B:
MDS (unconfirmed)
Stage C:
LDS (unconfirmed)
Reported by:
James Wiles
1976-S DDR-003
Designation:
PR-3-R-II-C (3)
Description:
Light triple on AR of DOLLAR with double spread on E PLURIBUS UNUM, DOLL of DOLLAR, star, and OF AMERICA
Grade:
PR65
Population:
1
Markers:
Silver Proof, ODV-008, RDV-004
Master Die / Master Die
UVC-094
DMR-008
Stage A:
EDS (unconfirmed)
Stage B:
Reverse and Obverse are MDS
Stage C:
LDS (unconfirmed)
Reported by:
Andrew Prechtl
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There is only one master doubled die for the obverse listed. That is MDO-001. That doubled die is found on all the 1976 Ike dollars for that year, no matter what the originating mint was
I would suggest becoming a bit more familarized with the nomenclature used in the CONECA listings. For an example, the differnce between a MDO and DDO or even a WHO. This way you will know what the listing means.
BJ NeffMember of: ANA, CCC, CONECA, Fly-in-club, FUN, NLG & T.E.V.E.C.
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