Lincoln cent 1947, DDO & DDR ?
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No hay rival para un DDR, morir deterioro duplicación. No hay rival para un DDO
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I understand the mechanical duplications, but there are letters that cannot be explained, for example the (R), the damage to the rim on the (T), not to mention the problem with the (E) on the back.Originally posted by Dutch-Tigger View PostNo hay rival para un DDR, morir deterioro duplicación. No hay rival para un DDO
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I do appreciate, but this being a very heavily circulated coin with Die deterioration and Post Mint Damage done to it over the 70 + years may appear as having a DDO/DDR condition, here is the DDO-001 with a DD on the date, it is in a different direction than the date on your coins date.
http://www.varietyvista.com/01a%20LC...947PDDO001.htm
The date on your coin is the only PUP "Pick Up Point" I can use being this coins condition is in such a worn state. All the other listed DDO`s simply do not match. The "E" on the back is damaged badly, nothing in the minting process would do that, so its PMD again. Am sorry but I call it like I see it and this is not the first or last coin in this condition that I will be asked to give an assessment on.
Maybe others will chime in ,so lets wait and see. Thank you
Just one other Note: A dual Variety especially a Dual Faced Doubled Die is exceedingly rare.Last edited by Dutch-Tigger; 07-06-2023, 03:02 AM.
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