Stirring up trouble 2009D lincoln ddo?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by tomfiggy, Mar 19, 2015.

  1. tomfiggy

    tomfiggy Well-Known Member

    I have a few of 2009-D Lincoln Presidential reverse 1c with some unusual features. I think they are similar to this one:
    http://coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=2009&die_id=2009d1do001&die_state=mds
    except mine don't have the die crack above the eye.
    I sent them to a well known attributor who told me the thickness on liberty is normal for that year and they were just normal coins.
    Here are what I believe are "normal" 2009-D date and Liberty
     

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  3. tomfiggy

    tomfiggy Well-Known Member

    Here are what I consider to be the DDO. Any advice on this? Drop it or persist?
     

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  4. coinman1234

    coinman1234 Not a Well-Known Member

    Looks like it could be DDO, might be MD. I find it very hard to tell the difference
     
  5. ken454

    ken454 Well-Known Member

    unless u can match up all the markers i'd drop it an move on...or it will end up costing u way more than the coin is worth in attribution fees..
     
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  6. coinman1234

    coinman1234 Not a Well-Known Member

    Even with DDO that minor they are not worth sending in.
     
  7. tomfiggy

    tomfiggy Well-Known Member

    I'm not sending it in. I don't need more humiliation.. lol. However the BERTY is notched, thick, B, and R have almost separation lines spread to the East. The date has a bulge to the East on the 2, and the 00 are folded and distorted on top and also spread to the East.
     
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  8. tomfiggy

    tomfiggy Well-Known Member

    I'll put it back in the box with all my other questionable coins. Thank you for your interest and replies! I'll have to tilt that USB microscope a little more to make the "separation lines" more apparent... LOL
     
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  9. coinman1234

    coinman1234 Not a Well-Known Member

    I agree, the notching is why I am saying it could be DDO. DDO is common on that year though, maybe worth $5 or so if really ddo
     
  10. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    One of the problems is that some people tend to make up their own terminology when they can't remember or think of the correct term. What should be called "split serifs" has morphed into "notched or notching", and this can be misleading.

    I don't see any split serifs.

    Chris
     
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  11. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    Not necessarily... "worth" all depends on one's point of view. Chances are one who invests his/her time into trying to identify such varieties isn't doing it for anything other than enjoyment, so the possibility of being credited with a "discovery", or even simple satisfaction may well outweigh a coin's monetary value to the individual.


    OP,

    If you're confident in the belief that this is indeed a genuine variety, perhaps you should consider sending to another attributor.
     
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  12. coop

    coop Senior Member

    The best way to tell is a side by side. That will help you see if it is normal or hub doubled.
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    You just have to crop them at the same parameters and size them the same and see if it is/or not hub doubling.
     
  13. tomfiggy

    tomfiggy Well-Known Member

    I wish I could take pictures like that. I'll give it a shot. Thanks. I have several that came from the same box.
     
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