1963-D DDO?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Lucas Adams, Jan 1, 2018.

  1. Lucas Adams

    Lucas Adams New Member

    Ran into this guy last night. Still pretty new at all this but i'm pretty convinced by the 3 on the date.

    The reverse is pretty much toast, (it is rotated a bit as well. I'm looking for verification from the well trained eyes around here..

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  3. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    What I am seeing is the top of the 3 took a hit or maybe a bit of Die Deterioration.
     
  4. Lucas Adams

    Lucas Adams New Member

    Hmmm what about under the top curve of the 3? I see rotation under the top and middle of it. But again, i'm still green to the error hunting...
     
  5. paddyman98

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  6. Lucas Adams

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    Thanks, i just read about that a few days ago.. A few more times and it'll stick in the noggin.. :banghead:
     
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  7. Lucas Adams

    Lucas Adams New Member

    Looks like this one lost his dentures..

    and his throat..


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  8. RickO

    RickO Active Member

    Neither coin is an error... all wear or die deterioration... also be aware of machine doubling in your searches.
     
  9. Oldhoopster

    Oldhoopster Member of the ANA since 1982

    The 74-D is most likely due to die polishing. The mint employees may have been trying to polish out a clash. Dies are basined (slightly cup shaped) to help push the metal towards the edges when striking so the most likely area to show a clash - assuming the die was properly aligned - is the center. Look at enough coins and you'll find some that show remnants of the pillars next to Lincoln

    Take a look at your 63-D. There are a lot of hits and nicks on both the obverse and reverse. Many times, when a coin exhibits a lot of circulation damage, there is a very good chance that any anomaly you see is due to that damage.

    If you are convinced that you have something, in spite of the feedback, I would strongly recommend checking http://www.varietyvista.com/ or http://doubleddie.com . This should be the first places you should check, then post any questions. Plus, if you take the time to study the pics, you'll get a much better understanding of Doubling vs Machine Doubling vs die deterioration.

    Hope this helps
     
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