1970 DDR Dime

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  1. JPAUL

    JPAUL Member

    I just found this ddr dime notice the left edge of TES and the doubling of F in OF. Reverse 1.jpg Reverse 2.jpg Reverse 3.jpg Obverse 1.jpg
     
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  3. non_cents

    non_cents Well-Known Member

    This one might be a combination of machine doubling and a doubled die. I THINK I am seeing splits on the flame as well as parts of "OF AMERICA", but at the same time I am also seeing machine doubling primarily on the tops of the letters in "STATES".
     
  4. JPAUL

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  5. JPAUL

    JPAUL Member

    New photos. RV 1.jpg RV 2.jpg
     
  6. non_cents

    non_cents Well-Known Member

    Your coin is definitely not the same as the one in the link provided, I can tell you that much. That one shows clear splits in AMERICA...I can't say the same about yours.
     
  7. d.t.menace

    d.t.menace Member

    I would have it looked at by Coneca if it were mine.
     
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  11. riff

    riff I ain't got time to bleed

    it looks like 1970 P DDR-001. looks very similar to 1970 D DDR-001 and DDR-004. page 117 in the 5th ed CPG. it is a DD. congratulations!
     
  12. riff

    riff I ain't got time to bleed

    doubling to the flame, lettering, and leaves are identical to 1970 P DDR-001.
     
  13. JPAUL

    JPAUL Member

    Thanks for making me take a second look it is also a RDV-002 in the CPG guide page 116.The two deep valleys on the flame before 1970 were used on proof dimes only a few were used on circulation strike dimes of 1969,1970 and 1970-D and so far this variety is rare according to CPG. RV 4.jpg
     
  14. riff

    riff I ain't got time to bleed

    its not RDV-002. the valleys in 002 are a lot deeper and run all the way up to the tip. and they are also a lot more common than the CPG would lead you to believe. i pulled on out of pocket change.
     
  15. riff

    riff I ain't got time to bleed

    here is a pic of a VERY WORN RDV-002. see even in a heavily circulated state, the valleys are unmistakable. [​IMG]
     
  16. atrox001

    atrox001 Senior Member

    I don’t think either one of your dimes are the 70 DDR-002. I don’t see the doubling (valleys) on the flame on either one.

    Larry Nienaber
     

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  17. riff

    riff I ain't got time to bleed

    mine is. these are VERY easy to attribute. the flames are in two totally different places on 001 and 002. [​IMG]
     
  18. riff

    riff I ain't got time to bleed

    both are 1970 D. heavily circulated RDV-002, and an uncirculated RDV-001
    IMG_1440[1].jpg IMG_1442[1].jpg IMG_1444[1].jpg
     
  19. atrox001

    atrox001 Senior Member

    Riff...forgive me, I was confusing DDO-002 with the RDV-002.

    Larry Nienaber
     
  20. JPAUL

    JPAUL Member

    Hey Larry i think you are referring to 70 RDV-002 .The two deep valleys in the flame are the high relief variety reserved for 1968 proofs no doubling.The original post was for 1970 DDR-001 , do you think this dime is the real thing. RV 2.jpg
     
  21. riff

    riff I ain't got time to bleed

    its the real thing, bro. you found a nice DDR.
     
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