Mint rolls are regular coins in a mint wrapper. Check out this thread, it can explain it better than I can.;)...
MD means mechanical doubling. DDD means die deterioration doubling. You are correct on DDR. MD and DDD have no added value (NAV). This should...
It looks like DDD.
The doubling you are seeing on the obverse is from a worn die, die deterioration doubling (DDD). The line around the outer rim of the reverse is...
1 dollar gold coins can be picked up for less than $200.00. They have about $75.00 of gold content.
It’s from a worn die. DDD
What does the reverse look like?
Looks like DDD to me.
Yes.
I think what you’re seeing here is PMD with some DDD. I don’t see anything indicating a listed DDO. JMHO
I opined the OP coin might have been in the ground based on the fairly even toning on both obverse and reverse and the solid contaminants left at...
I’ve bought a couple rolls and they came bubble wrapped in 4”x 6” padded envelope. They arrived in good shape.
Looks like it’s been in the ground awhile. Metal detector find. JMO
You bet. Hang in there! I looked forever before I found my first one.
Another great diagnostic is the mintmark placement. Yours is too far west.
It’s MD. Common on Kennedy’s.
Copper 82’s should weigh ~ 3.11 grams. Cuzinc ~2.5 grams.
Sorry, I’m not seeing anything.
X2, what Paddyman said.
Can you post a closer picture of just the mintmark and the other mark?
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