2006 Cent DDR

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by SorenCoins, Jun 18, 2019.

  1. SorenCoins

    SorenCoins Well-Known Member

    A2461D9B-FD5D-41C7-BA8D-A96E6AD4712D.jpeg 41194F21-03E0-4BCB-84C6-D6ED065C53E1.jpeg 990EE0B6-1A43-409E-8D05-E666DC490AED.jpeg AE38CECA-6479-4787-9D2B-72C78668D930.jpeg 7925905B-36E9-4490-A4F1-4DF7214DC937.jpeg Poor Abe is so road-rashed— darn wire-cutters! Well anyways, been trying to figure this guy out, I’ve looked at CopperCoins and hadn’t seen anything that looked just like it. I did the same again for CONECA but didnt see anything that really looked exactly like it. What do you guys think? Wexler has so many listings that it’s hard to know.
     
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  3. SorenCoins

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    SorenCoins Well-Known Member

    The most similar CONECA variety I found was DDO-004 but it just didn't really seem to match. The most similar CopperCoins varieties I found were 2006P-1DR-026, 2006P-1DR-027, and 2006P-1DR-034, but still, none looked right.

    Maybe you guys will all know better than me.
     
  5. Wanderingbark116

    Wanderingbark116 Active Member

    I def see what you are talking about with column but there are so many hit marks around that spot wouldn't it be hard to rule out move metal as a possible cause?
     
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  6. SorenCoins

    SorenCoins Well-Known Member

    I thought that, but I can tell it is additional metal produced by strike, and not by displacement of metal, this is because while the whole column remains intact, there is this little protrusion not part of the design, but not resulting from damage. That’s from the best I can tell, but I do suppose I could be wrong...
     
  7. Wanderingbark116

    Wanderingbark116 Active Member

    I see what you mean for sure!
     
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  8. SorenCoins

    SorenCoins Well-Known Member

    Maybe others will chime in and see what they think too.
     
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