1944s ddo? die markers seem close

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by noahknows, Jul 16, 2017.

  1. noahknows

    noahknows New Member

    WIN_20170716_02_03_56_Pro.jpg WIN_20170704_09_31_43_Pro.jpg WIN_20170704_09_46_38_Pro.jpg WIN_20170716_02_08_59_Pro.jpg WIN_20170704_21_41_15_Pro.jpg WIN_20170704_21_41_27_Pro.jpg WIN_20170704_21_41_56_Pro.jpg I hate posting bc its never a good outcome but this one keeps finding its way to the top of suspicions. anyone willing to shout out an opinion. has weird triangular punch? idk let me know so I can burry it.
     

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  3. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    Well, is not in Cherry Pickers Guide, nor Wexler and Flynn Reference of Lincoln Cents, but on Coppercoins.com, they show 6 DDO, it isn't #1, #4, or #6 ( swollen leg of 9 type), and Lincoln's eye isn't sharp enough to tell if #2,3, or 5. I suspect it is none of those either.
    Jim
     
  4. noahknows

    noahknows New Member

    any idea about the triangle? ive seen illuminati marks and this doesnt seem to be their bag. and would you say I have a ddo at very least?
     
  5. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    If you mean the triangular shaped light area near the P, I assume it is damage, from the photo, and no I am sorry,, but I do not see any actual die doubling. Remember copper alloy is very soft compared to steel, sand, nickle coins, etc, so the raised areas can be moved or altered in appearance riding in someone's pocket over the many years.
     
  6. noahknows

    noahknows New Member

    thank a mil. I may post more on that triangle. it seems purposely done
     
  7. noahknows

    noahknows New Member

    idk seems odd to me. pennys that aren't beat up I can usually see trails and then a stamp that indicates things like d over d and DD for double die WIN_20170716_23_17_02_Pro.jpg WIN_20170716_23_16_10_Pro.jpg WIN_20170716_23_14_11_Pro.jpg WIN_20170716_23_12_21_Pro.jpg WIN_20170716_23_11_28_Pro.jpg WIN_20170716_23_12_21_Pro.jpg WIN_20170716_23_11_22_Pro.jpg
     

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  8. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    In the last photo it looks like there was corrosion and the top portion of it was removed, either random damage or someone tried to make a triangle we will never know, but it wasn't on the coin originally. PMD I am sure. Jim
     
  9. noahknows

    noahknows New Member

    makes me question the reason. also of all the coins? might b more to this coin and it was marked to bring attention. lol purely speculation. lol but I don't think I'm done digging yet. you the man
     
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