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  • 1935 double die

    Is this a double die..Some of IGWT as you can see and the eyelid is doubled..Which variety could this be..Thanks

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    It could possibly be CONECA listing DDO-01, check for a die crack just above VDB on lower bust. I think coppercoins.com has some more photos of DDO-01 with more die markers.

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    • #3
      All I'm seeing is typical machine doubling.
      Lee Lydston

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      • #4
        I believe it may be the same DDO as listed here on coppercoins.com
        Very nice find...

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        • #5
          Can you post a photo like this one of your coin?

          No one right 100% of timesI maybe wrong and will I say, sorry I was wrong

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Steven View Post
            I believe it may be the same DDO as listed here on coppercoins.com
            Very nice find...
            After looking at Charles photo's, I'd have to agree.
            Lee Lydston

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            • #7
              is there any way to lighten the photos???
              No one right 100% of timesI maybe wrong and will I say, sorry I was wrong

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              • #8
                I tryed to get lighter pictures,this is the best i can do.There are a few better pictures..



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                • #9
                  Although your coin shows pretty good wear, I've been jumping back and forth to photos on copper coins.com and it sure looks like DDO-001, if you have a cherrypickers guide its # 13.9, check these out. Nice find

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