Here is an example of a sextuple die, 50c 67 DDO-006. To answer your question...yes there is such a thing as a triple die, yours is not one....
My observation is still; no doubling, no new variety...just MDD. Larry Nienaber
It's not hard to tell...MDD. Larry Nienaber
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] I would also ask...are you seeing and error or variety? I don’t see any doubling so you don’t have a variety. I don’t know...
I am thinking DDO-018...CCW spread on IGWT, LDS markers match. Larry Nienaber
Did you compare your dime with the photos and markers for the DDR-001 shown on Variety Vista? http://www.varietyvista.com/1970DDDR001%20dime.htm...
Actually there are 33 CONECA listed doubled die profiles in the Kennedy series. One for a 64PR, 31 for 1966, and one for a 1967. Larry Nienaber
Obviously MDD! Larry Nienaber
CONECA shows 113 in the Master Listings. http://www.varietyvista.com/Variety%20Master%20Listings/lincoln%20rpms%201960%20001-060.htm...
I would agree...PMD. Larry Nienaber
I also thought 1989 was the last year mintmarks were hand punched. Your 89D photo looks like it could be a D/D and some plating issues to me. It...
That could be a die gouge. Larry Nienaber
I'm not so sure this is a plating issue...looks more like it took a hit, PMD. Larry Nienaber
I see no split serifs, defiantly a bounce...MDD. Larry Nienaber
I only collect Kennedy Half Dollar Varieties, so I don’t know all the details for the Ike Dollars. I do believe Wexler and Potter are two of the...
You should send it in to James Wiles and see if you can get it listed in the CONECA Master Listings. Larry Nienaber
Could this be the same as the 74D MDO-001 in the CONECA listings?...
Could this be a counterfit from China?
Just to follow up...I sent this to James Wiles he said "DDR is too minor to list".
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