1995 D Lincoln DDO error

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  1. Ernesto Pulido

    Ernesto Pulido Active Member

    I marked some places where I see DDO. But I see more ... I hope I'm in the right track. 20200128_182129.jpg 20200128_181550.jpg 20200128_181550.jpg
     

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  3. Ernesto Pulido

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  4. William Saling

    William Saling New Member

    According to coin book pro this type of coin exists and is valued at $20 in ms63 and $35 in ms65
     
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  5. thomas mozzillo

    thomas mozzillo Well-Known Member

  6. GSDykes

    GSDykes Well-Known Member

    I agree with Mozzillo.
    Gary in Washington
     
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  7. CaptainMac

    CaptainMac Gotta Love Those Errors and Varieties!

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  8. Ernesto Pulido

    Ernesto Pulido Active Member

    I see similarity with

    1995-D 1¢ WDDO-004
    But then again I'm still learning...still a rookie..:)
     
  9. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor

    Take a look at these photos from coppercoins. Notice that a DD will increase the thickness of the doubled area , generally with one image staying full size and the addition of the other partial image. On your cent where you pointed at 'RTY' which looks like there are lines going down the center of the 'T' and 'Y' , each part would be smaller than the normal letter. Sorry Jim

    https://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1995&die_id=1995d1do004&die_state=mds
     
  10. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    @Ernesto Pulido
    Doubled Die fall in the Variety Category..
    The difference between a mint error or variety is a mint error occurs during the planchet or striking division of the minting process and a variety happens during the die division of the minting process. So a mint error is a malfunction or human error when the equipment is not adjusted proplery or a malfunction occurs.
    During the planchet division errors like extral metal rolled into alloy stock or clipped planchets occur, during the striking division is can be a multitude of errors can occur and here's just a couple. Capped Die, struck though foreign object, brokage strike, and multiple strike and many, many more errors can occur in this part of the minting process.
    A variety is a bit different because it occurs during the die division of the minting process and is an intentional or "unintentional" change to the design or face of the die. Examples of a variety are doubled dies (not doubling or maching damage), repunched mint marks, missing mint mark, or any occurance that actually changes the design in any way on the die that strikes the planchets.
    One other and major difference is a variety will have many examples that are exactly the same, meaning someone found so many with the same die difference and they became attributed as a variety. A mint error is different from this because it is unqiue and does not involve a change to the die design itself.

    Here are 2 websites that explain the difference.


    https://www.ngccoin.com/news/article/1655/Variety-versus-Mint-Error/

    And

    https://www.pcgs.com/news/mint-error-or-die-variety
     
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  11. Ernesto Pulido

    Ernesto Pulido Active Member

    Thank you for ur time and patience bud.
     
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