Maybe a very slight DDO, like when it first started. Don’t get overly excited though. It’s a nice looking coin.
No problem but that’s just my opinion based off of photos. I do want to say that an album is something that holds coins and those coins can be viewed on both sides without removing them. Like a Dansco. A folder is something that holds coins and only one side can be viewed. If you want to see the other side the coin must be removed. Like a Whitman’s. If you want me to I can post photos for you to make it easier to see.
That’s exactly where it is! I need to order some smaller flips for my album my son bought me for Christmas. Ty!
When you see the kind of doubling appearnce as in the above photo AND the closeness of the "L" in liberty to the rim, it is almost always Die Deterioration doubling. A true semi-modern era Doubled Die of value should almost always be close to the same height and merge together such as this 55/55 ( look at 9s and 5s) as they were made by 2 squeezes of the same "master die" at the same time compared to the modern single squeeze. Take the online opinions with a spoon or cup of salt sometime, as they survive on activity of new people checking everything. IMO, Jim
Thank you. Oh I did not post because of a doubled question but thank you. I just post my finds. The one above may have had a tad, but nah. Just excited it’s a “S”lol. Yes one member showed me the 1955 doubled. I would probably faint if I see one of those lol. Thanks again.