The obverse is a little MAD (Misaligned Die). And the reverse rim is either worn or weakly struck....
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I think there are too many marks to be an MS-68. Looks more like MS-66 to me. Either way that is a terrific specimen!
1943-P
75 cents unless... if one of them looks like this: https://doubleddie.com/1829488.html [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It's a complete type set, but there are 2 more varieties of the 1 qt. and 1 other variety for the 1 tray. Here's a list of all the know Duenweg...
I don't like the looks of it. The slab looks like a generation 6.0 https://www.pcgs.com/holdermuseum Here's a comparison of the PCGS logo located...
The 4 has Die Deterioration Doubling. Those lines all around the rim are more signs of a deteriorating die.
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It looks like a true DDR to me. I see doubled serifs and extra thickness. @paddyman98
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I think the 5 was nicked by something and the metal was moved. Do you see the notch on the bottom of the 5 where the metal was removed?
No, that is Split Plate Doubling. The doubled look is caused by the copper plating peeling back exposing the zinc underneath. There is no added...
1822, VF-35 1827, AU-53
Honestly, I'm not absolutely sure. I'm pretty confident that's not a DDO. It might be a stain, a plate blister or more signs of a worn die....
I believe this is a case of Die Deterioration Doubling. Die Deterioration Doubled coins have no added value and they are not considered errors....
Can you take a photo of one of your other 1964-D's? Thanks.
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