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1957-D possible DDO
New member, thankful for the opportunity to be a part of the group. Can't say I'm new to collecting but definitely hitting my stride now. Inquiring about this 1957-D found during a box hunt. Date appears to be hit twice. Your professional opinion is greatly appreciated.Tags: None
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In my opinion, this looks like machine (worthless) doubling, where one level is lower than the other. IF they were at the same height it would be a different story.
Worthless doubling is lower, shelf or step like and may damage the letters and numbers by sheering off some of it. In addition, the numbers or letters at the HIGHEST area may be thinner.
A doubled dies are created when the mint workers added additional impressions on steel working dies and they were slightly off axis on each impression. This may make the letters and numbers thicker, and they may also show enough separation to see a cookie cutter line where one impression was placed on top of another. There may be notching or split serifs as well.
The "9" in the date has some extra material in it, it could be a die crack forming or just a clogged area. The 1957-D did have quite a DDO's and most were concentrated on LIBERTY. You can see them at varietyvista:
http://varietyvista.com/01a%20LC%20D...O%201957-D.htmLast edited by MintErrors; 02-05-2024, 12:10 AM.Gary Kozera
Website: https://MintErrors.org
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