Not sure about this one...through loupe it definitely looks ddo but pictures aren't looking so certain. Thoughts?
this is not a double die obverse please refer to coppercoins.com or the cherrypickers guide if you have it the distinction markers are very clear for the 1995 D ddo clasification, on copper coins you can get detailed pictures of the LDS & MDS if it has both classification of photos
the 1995 d everyone looks for is this one http://coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1995&die_id=1995d1do003&die_state=eds 1995D-1DO-003 | CLASS 5 (EDS) CONECA: 3-O-V | Crawford:CDDO-003 Wexler: WDDO-003 | FS#:1C-041 coin photographed is credited to Dale Kinniburgh. A very nice and very strong CW spread shows from K-6. The doubling can be seen on the motto, date, mintmark, top portion of the hair, right side of the upper ear, beard and eyelid.
EDS markers Obverse A small NE-SW die gouge under BE of LIBERTY. Reverse A small die gouge to the right of the roof and above the right cornice. Reverse is EDS. View the EDS photos of this die MDS markers Obverse Light NE-SW die gouge under BE of LIBERTY. A die dot shows in the center of the neck. Reverse No particular markers found. Reverse is MDS LDS markers Obverse Markers for this die state are not yet known. Reverse Markers for this die state are not yet known. Value Information The values represented here are based on sales results, auction results, and information derived from overall percentage based values given for lower grade specimens in other guides and sales sheets. It is not intended to be interpreted as a buy or sell price nor intent to purchase on behalf of this site. It is only to be used as a guide F...................50.00 VF..................75.00 EF..................125.00 AU..................175.00 UNC.................200.00 MS63................250.00 MS65................500.00 Quick Links... Go to the date guide main page Back to the 1995 date guide page Check out the 1994 date guide Check out the 1996 date guide 1995D-1DO-003 | CLASS 5 (MDS) CONECA: 3-O-V | Crawford:CDDO-003 Wexler: WDDO-003 | FS#:1C-041 coin photographed is credited to G. Nichols. A very nice and very strong CW spread shows from K-6. The doubling can be seen on the motto, date, mintmark, top portion of the hair, right side of the upper ear, beard and eyelid.
i constantly search for errors and die varities and have found many , seriously i went through like 300$ worth of pennies and found a 1972 ddo type 7 1972P-1DO-007 | CLASS 1 CONECA: 7-O-I-CCW | Crawford: CDDO-007 Wexler: WDDO-007 | FS-01-1c-033.57 A nice CCW rotated spread shows on all obverse devices. Similar to, but not as strong as, die 002. F12 VF20 EF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 2.00 4.00 6.00 11.00 15.00 20.00 28.00 marker photos : EDS marker photos : LDS
did it make the 5-6 days i spent combing through boxes of cents to find a few error ... frack yes...!! every bit of it , i am not saying that you are going to find one right away but you may find a few unique items in your pocket change.. ive found die chip coins , doubled dies , of centered .. i have taken my time and built my skills..
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