Mickey, do something like this with you images . But, make sure their clear enough to see and the arrows help too . [ATTACH]
Ok, I did some research on this is what I've come up with . Reverse is DDR-001 . As for Obverse, it's match is DDO-003 . Here's the link ....
Keep in mind, there's a MDO for the Obverse .. Long day, I found no info on MDO ..
I checked coneca site and couldn't match it up . Wexler has over 60 of them ...
If you post images like this, no one will discourage you . [ATTACH]
here's my guess http://varietyvista.com/01b%20LC%20Doubled%20Dies%20Vol%202/1983PDDR002.htm
this is what going on with the obverse . http://www.error-ref.com/blisteredplating/
Here's a parcel image of Liberty . [ATTACH]
Fun show next month too ...
It's a dryer coin and stuck in there for a long time too ..
I have this one too . [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] Here's the link to Coppercoins ....
I already have this one and it has blister too . [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] Here's the link to Wexler site ....
The flare " G " on the 88 reverse, is the one that is the 89 reverse ( variety ) . The straight " G " is normal for 88 .
See if you can get an image like the one I posted . It looks like yours it's going CW ( clock wise ) . Here's the link to coneca too ....
Their call plating blister . http://www.error-ref.com/blisteredplating/
Someone beat the copper layer off of that coin . See how beat down the rim is . What you see now, is just the zinc core ..
I always try to do side by sides on class 6 doubling, or ones that have lots of varieties for that year .
You can really see those flow lines coming off of the rim, to that 5 . That's what happens on a worn die ....
To perfection .. Lol .. [ATTACH]
I just reduce it to 800x600 and then cropped it .. [ATTACH]
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