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<p>[QUOTE="Kevin Mader, post: 8219534, member: 106826"]I don't see it either, but I do like John's approach. I also see what Paddyman has pointed out. The photos are a touch out of focus and too far away to get a definitive look. Two things:</p><ol> <li>1995 D has the <u>most valuable DDO for the year</u>, even more valuable than the 1995 P top two DDOs. So, it's a great year/mm to hunt!</li> <li>Have a look at this link <a href="http://coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1995&die_id=1995d1do004&die_state=mds" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1995&die_id=1995d1do004&die_state=mds" rel="nofollow">1995d1do004 Die Variety Information - coppercoins.com</a> . In it, you will notice early signs of Die Deterioration (look at the tops of the letters in IGWT), but in the MDS state that these photos were taken, you can see the doubling in the TY of LIBERTY and the 19 of 1995 (the knit lines where the two impressions were made). This is where John's comment is important: knowing what type of doubling/or class of doubling is an important tool in understanding what to look for and how to establish what you have without our help (although, we are happy to offer opinions).</li> </ol><p>I think Paddyman has made the right call, but for an opportunity in learning, explore the link and consider the total input from the community members that have responded.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Mader, post: 8219534, member: 106826"]I don't see it either, but I do like John's approach. I also see what Paddyman has pointed out. The photos are a touch out of focus and too far away to get a definitive look. Two things: [LIST=1] [*]1995 D has the [U]most valuable DDO for the year[/U], even more valuable than the 1995 P top two DDOs. So, it's a great year/mm to hunt! [*]Have a look at this link [URL='http://coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1995&die_id=1995d1do004&die_state=mds']1995d1do004 Die Variety Information - coppercoins.com[/URL] . In it, you will notice early signs of Die Deterioration (look at the tops of the letters in IGWT), but in the MDS state that these photos were taken, you can see the doubling in the TY of LIBERTY and the 19 of 1995 (the knit lines where the two impressions were made). This is where John's comment is important: knowing what type of doubling/or class of doubling is an important tool in understanding what to look for and how to establish what you have without our help (although, we are happy to offer opinions). [/LIST] I think Paddyman has made the right call, but for an opportunity in learning, explore the link and consider the total input from the community members that have responded.[/QUOTE]
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