1960 Ð DDO 001 Jefferson Nickle
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1960 Ð DDO 001 Jefferson Nickle
I believe I have a 1960 D DDO 001. I compared it with the one on. Variety Vista and it is exactly like the one they ha e on their site. But I want to make sureYou do not have permission to view this gallery.
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I would post the photo's in the regular variety side over the image gallery. No one looks hear to give you an answer.
The close up of Amerca I don't see anything. I would try to get the photo's more fine(r) so we can see the detail. Try taking your photo's in fine 1600, if your using your camera[s noraml exposure its shooting at 640. Then when it's zoomed in the photo becomes more fuzzy/over pixelated. I cannot see any definition in the close up.
Eric
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Originally posted by Leemize82 View PostI believe I have a 1960 D DDO 001. I compared it with the one on. Variety Vista and it is exactly like the one they ha e on their site. But I want to make sure
I think this variety is just at the base of the "6" within the date. At least that is what variety vista says. Not one of my favorites, since it is not dramatic enough for my tastes, but this one may be a DDO, based on James Wiles criteria. It kinda looks like the same type "blob" on your coin as the one on VarietyVista.com.
Doubled dies are working dies which have more than one impression of the design impressed upon it, and slightly off axis. Since they are impressed onto a steel working die, the areas which the attributors show the doubling is where it should be. I don't see anything on the AMERICA photo either, besides that is the reverse. I am not sure if you were attempting to show a marker or pick up point, but it is a extremely scarce to find a DDO and a DDR together on one set of dies.Gary Kozera
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