Yes, I sent a cent to him last October…he confirmed a new DDR for a 2007-D.
@mpl …don’t feel like the Lone Ranger, we’ve all had a few bubbles burst along the way. Better you hear the truth now as you go through your...
Guys, …more info for your bonnet…PCGS Photograde shows this level of wear to be VG08. Regardless, it is true that these lower grades all sell for...
Well, this coin is moot, keep practicing, get someone to help. I’m gonna go out on a limb here and presume you are using a phone cam. Your...
I think it’s just circulation wear, 17 years now…there are a ton of listed DDO/DDR at both VV and Wexler, most are 2005-P, and they are centrally...
I’m sure you did. But the best way is to take a picture of the coin in a mirror. Put it in a 2x2 to orient, then stand it up against the...
Not the DDO-002. More bad news: The general flattening of all the design devices (bust, lettering, numbers) relegates your coin to a borderline...
@Mountain Man …so, if you read the info at Wexler provided by @Danomite you will see this coin is found once for every 482 that were struck,...
I always weigh this date…I believe 15 or so have been found on copper planchets.
Surface tells me this is Cu-Zi…weight should be 2.5g…and if that is a plating blister, for sure a Zincoln. Good strike and condition otherwise…a...
I was thinking that too. I agree with PMD, @MPau …what does it weigh?
After a second, closer look I agree. This has the deterioration look rather than the MD shift look…Spark
Strike doubling…both the date and mm have the same shift.
This is an update to my post of 27Dec21, when I broke into a new jar of old cents. The last date in the jar was a single cent from 1991, and...
Yes, you are so right…I should have been specific…Rick’s coin has the doubled stars…none seen on the OP coin, just the things I mentioned in post #5.
@SmokinJoe …The Mint does not make special dies to add extra letters. The first thing you should have thought was this was a corroded Zincoln and...
…doubling of the stars…
I’ll fourth it…scratch.
…OR…it could be some other die flaw, incused or raised…a die gouge or die dent?
I presume that your digital microscope does not interface with a computer. Better to post a regular pic, not one off a led screen or monitor....
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