That’s great! Can you tell if it has the die clash?
Looks more like this: http://varietyvista.com/01a%20LC%20Doubled%20Dies%20Vol%201/1946PDDR003.htm
Yes, die clash. Nice find!
No doubled ears here. I must assume you are thinking someone may find one.... maybe. Good luck.
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A 1955 poor mans doubled die is associated with a 1955 Philadelphia mint cent. It’s actually an example of DDD, die deterioration doubling....
Yes it is. Congrats.
Sal, the RDV-02 was the standard reverse 1971-1980 for both Philadelphia and Denver mints and for proofs 1968-1980. I started collecting the 69,...
How about posting full pictures of the obverse and reverse?
I’m sorry I can’t answer that. It is an interesting coin though.
Looks like it (may) be an earlier die state of this: [ATTACH]
It could only be 0-4 or 8,9. No mint marks 65-67.
DDD is Die Deterioration Doubling. http://doubleddie.com/144843.html This is a worn die issue same as the ridge ring on the reverse of your coin....
Jeff, I agree with Kevin.
http://varietyvista.com/02a%20LC%20RPMs%20Vol%201/1944DRPM007.htm
It appears to be die deterioration and circulation wear. http://varietyvista.com/01a%20LC%20Doubled%20Dies%20Vol%201/1917PDDO001.htm
You have the coin in hand, all anybody can go by is what they see in the pictures... Keep up the search! Just remember that there may be die...
[@Jeff Callahan, I think this is a DDR. http://varietyvista.com/04d JN DD Vol 4 UM/2012PDDR001.htm This may not be the exact variety, but it...
Interesting. I’d say vice job... but Jefferson is in the correct alignment, yet the lettering is in a mirror alignment. Maybe a photoshop coin?
What you are seeing is split plate doublingas evident on the mint mark, and plating disturbance doubling as evident on Liberty....
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