What's your favorite doubled die ?

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  1. rmpsrpms

    rmpsrpms Lincoln Maniac

    My favorite DDO's are Type-III's, where each of the two hubs used has a different design. Here's 1949-S DDO-003, with a "blunt top" over "pointed top" 4:

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  3. louis a bencze

    louis a bencze Active Member

    20200330_132714[4351].jpg 20200330_132743[4355].jpg Or this one I got from a dealer for $35.00
     
  4. ldhair

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  5. johnmilton

    johnmilton Well-Known Member

    With no hesitation, the 1955 doubled die cent. It's a classic and there is no question as to what it is. When you need to 10X to see the doubled die, I have no interest in it.

    1955 DDO O.jpg 1955 DDO R.jpg

    I also liked the 1983 reverse doubled die, even though I sold the one I had. It takes three blows from the master die to make a working die. Most doubled dies are made when there is a slight twist or rotation before one of those blows is made. The 1983 was unusual because the whole die was shifted to the north instead of twisted. That is unsual.

    1983 Doubled Die reverse Her R.jpg 1983 Doubled Die reverse Her O.jpg
     
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  6. Randy Abercrombie

    Randy Abercrombie Supporter! Supporter

    That is spectacular. I am not an errors guy. But I would absolutely take the dive for a 55 DD like that one.
     
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  7. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    They , like almost everything has gotten higher in price with almost zero chance of finding one. I bought one from a mail auction ( Reed's) or something like that in the 80s for $400. Almost returned it but it was a nice AU coin so I kept it and so glad I did. Jim
     
  8. dlts

    dlts Well-Known Member

    Would you guys consider this a DD?
     

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  9. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank


    not likely.
     
  10. dlts

    dlts Well-Known Member

    Here is one of mine-at least I think that it's a DDR.
     

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  11. dlts

    dlts Well-Known Member

    Here's another.
     

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  12. physics-fan3.14

    physics-fan3.14 You got any more of them.... prooflikes?

    Nope, those are both machine doubling. These are not doubled dies.
     
  13. TexAg

    TexAg Well-Known Member

    This is the best one of over 200 I’ve found.

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  14. physics-fan3.14

    physics-fan3.14 You got any more of them.... prooflikes?

    This is a piece I'm very proud of, as I discovered the variety myself. It is now recorded as 1951 DDR-005:

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  15. dlts

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  16. dlts

    dlts Well-Known Member

    Okay, how about this one?!
     

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  18. dlts

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  19. dlts

    dlts Well-Known Member

    Thank you for the links.
    Then this one must certainly be a double die (Ha, ha), or an RPM? I love your patience with me!
     

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  20. coin dog

    coin dog Well-Known Member

    Although the 1955 Lincoln DD is my favorite. I do not own one.

    I do own a 1942/1 DD Mercury Dime though. Sorry, not very good at taking pictures.

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  21. dlts

    dlts Well-Known Member

    I love how you got these photos so close-in and sharp. What did you use to photograph them?
     
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