I don't think your coin is a DDR.
Didn't you post this on another forum and get the same answer of PMD?
The dot looks like a plating blister IMO.
This isn't a doubled die, it is MD.
Looks like damage.
You can almost taste the raspberry on that 1989. :)
Would love to see a link to the auction if you've got one...
Ah, now I see. That makes sense. Thanks!
And from PCGS...http://www.pcgs.com/top100/coin7.aspx So it was not mint sets, but 1969-S rolls, and the coins did come from (and I believe were...
I think Potter saw the coin, those are his own pictures at the top of the article I believe...
I'm glad you like it. :) Concerning the redbook, keep in mind that the redbook generally has inflated prices, and those prices are for...
I think this is the one found in Michigan, unless someone else found one there, too. From the article:
I believe the specimen you are referring to was pulled out of an original bank roll, not pocket change. You can read about it here....
Post pictures on the B/S/T subforums and you may get some bites.
Pictures aren't close enough, and it always helps if you specifically state what you see about it that is different. That being said, it looks to...
Thanks for the info. But what part of the reverse is the clash a remnant of? It doesn't seem to match up with a typical die clash...
I will echo that if you have concerns regarding value/grade, it is always best to ask these questions, either to the seller or someone else,...
Looks more like die deterioration than a doubled die.
Welcome. Your coin appears to be environmentally damaged...it is not an error.
Hi folks, Looking to trade my 1835 Half Cent (pictured below). I am looking for the following: 1835 bust dime Higher grade early lincolns...
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