Dots like this can be very useful as markers to identify a particular die. Larry Nienaber
[ATTACH][ATTACH] What you are seeing is a clash...here are a couple of other examples of clashed dies that are used for markers for the 50c...
Have you tried to attribute these varieties from the CONECA Master Listings? http://www.varietyvista.com/ Larry Nienaber
MDD is Machine Damage Doubling. You can see it on the profile and ear in the photos. Larry Nienaber
All I see is MDD. Larry Nienaber
MDD (Machine Damage Doubling) Larry Nienaber
Where in the world did this description "tiny doubling" come from? How about "minor doubling"? Larry Nienaber
You said a CCW spread...then if you check the descriptions in the CONECA listings, you must have either the 69S DDR-006 or the DDR-008. When I...
That is obviously MDD. Larry Nienaber
Your 64D looks like it could be the DDO-003...does it match the attached photo? The 64D DDO-003 also has the 64D RPM-006...does it match the...
Your half dollar is a 66 SMS doubled die (double profile). You should use the CONECA Master Listings on Variety Vista and try to attrubute it....
After seeing your microscope photos...it looks like MDD to me. Larry Nienaber
You obviously have found a 71S Doubled Die...you should try to attribute it using the descriptions from the CONECA Master Listings. James Wiles...
Your half dollar appears to have MDD (machine damaged doubling), or Strike doubling, on the reverse, note the doubling on STATES. Attached are a...
Did you check the CONECA listings...it looks like a MDO or a new one. http://www.conecaonline.org/content/eisenhowerdoubleddies.html#_1973-S...
I was removing some old photos from my files and ran across these two from a PR 68S Roosevelt Dime I found a while back. I thought I would share...
Check out this site...http://maddieclashes.com/index.html. Larry Nienaber
It looks like a 43S DDO-006 in the CONECA Listings. http://www.conecaonline.org/content/jeffersondoubleddies19421943.html#_1943-S Larry Nienaber
I think you guys are beating a dead horse here. Answer a couple of questions: How common is MDD with profile and ear doubling, on 1990’s...
Are you talking about the doubling on the profile (Lips and chin)? It looks like MDD (Machine Damage Doubling). Larry Nienaber
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