Not sure what an mddo is. You can either have MD, or a DDO. An MDDO would imply a machine doubled die, which doesn't make any sense. 1968 and 1969...
This is machine doubling, not a doubled die. You can tell because both the mintmark and the date are doubled in the same direction, which is a...
Nope, nothing above what it says on the coin itself (5 cents).
Not seeing anything out of the ordinary. And that area on the reverse (UofA, EPU) is not a struck through grease. It is a common spot to find a...
This looks like a mix of machine doubling and die deterioration.
Sweet find, congrats!
Here is one a friend gave me after I helped him out with some coins he inherited. :smile
Waiting nearly 2 weeks now. It's ok, though. If it's free, I can be patient. If I paid for it, now that would be a different story... :D
PMD at any rate. Keep up the hunt!
"If the letters are thinner, it ain't a winner. But if it's round like a bubble, you've got a double.";) Basically if you take away the doubled...
Not 100% sure, but I would think it is a stain/environmental damage.
I would say machine doubling as well.
I'd say 65-66.
If it's incuse on the coin, it may be a minor struck-thru thread or something. If it is raised, I would imagine it is a die crack or something...
I disagree, since coins are produced like dies in a "cookie cutter" type fashion, you can have many coins that are essentially the same. Imagine...
I actually have a thread posted on another forum, where I posted a coin that has a DDR and MD on the same coin. I agree it an be quite tricky, but...
+1
Large dates.
Picked up 1995P-1DO-001 today for $8. Lovin' it. :cool:
Hi all, Here is my newest acquisition, the 1995 DDO die 1. Snagged it for $8 and I love it. :thumb: It is a class V (pivoted) DDO, rotated at...
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