Drinks are on me everybody! maybe

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by shilines, Dec 21, 2021.

  1. shilines

    shilines Active Member

    I believe I have the rare 1970s ddo. I refer to Wexlers Screenshot_20211221-070735.png website when I believe I have something and to compare the die markers. This coin had every single one. Some you are able to see in the photos, others you need magnification but they are all there. From the die scratch through the lower seven through the upper O in the date, the vertical die gouge under the chin and above the E in Liberty . The die scratches between we and trust and all the ones on the reverse. I see the knots and some of the doubling in Liberty but this coin is not like the 69s,or 55, or the 72 even though it's still a class 1 doubling type. So, is this your guy, or do I need to go to bed! PicsArt_12-21-04.57.37.png Screenshot_20211221-070808.png Screenshot_20211221-070735.png
     

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  3. expat

    expat Remember you are unique, just like everyone else Supporter

    There are 27 known versions of which 15 are proofs. So which one are you claiming it to be from the 12 remaining?
     
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  4. justyn p

    justyn p Active Member

    Ill drink to that Im partial to a spot of Macallan the 1928 50 yr old anniversary edition ;)

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  5. fretboard

    fretboard Defender of Old Coinage!

    I'll leave this call to the DDO masters to call it as I'm not the one! :D
     
  6. Mountain Man

    Mountain Man Well-Known Member

    Lincoln's are not in my collection scope, so I won't even try to verify it, but I wish you luck. Let us know when it is certified.
     
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  7. chascat

    chascat Well-Known Member

    Spend it.
     
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  8. Tall Paul

    Tall Paul Supporter! Supporter

    I too, am unfamiliar with the various die states for the Lincoln Cents. However, I know something about good scotch. So Justin, if you're in the neighborhood I have some 21 year old Macallan that I save for special visitors.
     
  9. Andrew Snovell

    Andrew Snovell Active Member

    Can you take pictures of your Coin? Just to see what you see.
     
  10. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    I don't see anything in your darker picture, I see some glare in your lighter ones.
     
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  11. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    I think your photos are clear enough that they'd show the doubling on ER if it were present. I don't see it. :( I also don't see the date scratch. But the 7 and 0 sure do look like there's something going on...
     
  12. Andrew Snovell

    Andrew Snovell Active Member

    Are both pictures from Wexler?
     
  13. I see definite doubling in the date ...
     
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  14. shilines

    shilines Active Member

    So, 1 so far saying that's not it basically.
    Thanks for your input, I'll wait on others
     
  15. shilines

    shilines Active Member

    Totally! you just confirmed that I'm not coo coo. I'm just waiting on more responses
     
  16. shilines

    shilines Active Member


    This is the one right here I believe that I have.

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    1970-S 1¢ WDDO-001 "Best Of" Variety

    Description: A very strong Class I CW spread shows on the letters of LIBERTY, IGWT, and the date.

    Die Markers: Obverse: Numerous die scratches run from SW to NE through the letters of WE and between WE and TRUST. A vertical die scratch can be found above the E in LIBERTY. A die scratch runs NE from the mint mark through the lower 7 and the upper left zero in the date. A die scratch runs from north to south below the chin. Reverse: A die scratch runs SE from the top right of the 2nd T in STATES to the top right of the 1st U in PLURIBUS. A short, diagonal die gouge can be found to the right of the top of the M in UNUM. A die gouge can be found to the left of the bottom of the T in CENT. A short die scratch runs from SSW to NNE in the field below the Memoial and left of the left post.

    Submitted By: Joseph Koelling

    Cross References: CONECA: 1-O-I, Cherrypickers’ Guide: FS-01-1970S-101 (029), Breen: #2255, Crawford: CDDO-001, Coppercoins: 1970S-1DO-001

    Comments: This is without doubt one of the rarest of the major Lincoln cent doubled die varieties. Only a few dozen specimens of this variety have been reported over the years.
     
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  17. shilines

    shilines Active Member

    All the photos are of my coin except for the very first one with the red arrows.That was a screenshot of the real one showing two of the die markers so people can compare them to mine.
     
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  18. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    I don't see any doubling. :angelic: So,where is my drink?
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  19. shilines

    shilines Active Member

    I am going to post another photo that shows the die scratch really clear along with some of the other markers.
     
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  20. Mark68

    Mark68 Well-Known Member

    Remember. The mint mark has to be in same exact place as the true ddo.
     
  21. shilines

    shilines Active Member

    All the votes aren't in yet, however great choice for an alcoholic beverage happens to be my favorite!
     
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