They arent errors. They are varieties. Errors occur during the striking process, where doubled dies happen when the dies are being made. Also, an error is more "unique" with the fact that no two errors are exactly the same. Varieties like doubled dies, several hundreds or thousands can exist showing the same anomaly.
Whatever happened to "AT" and "NT?" It used to be, every other newbie: "I love the toning on this baby--I hope it's not AT!!!--please don't be AT!!!" Now they're finding "double dies." Nobody thinks to ask, who gives a fart?
I think we should be nice to newbies regardless of how ridiculous their questions sound. However, I don't understand how people can be so ignorant given all the tools they have at their disposal. If somebody has the computer skills to seek out and join our forum and post photos, shouldn't they be able to find out something about their coins by using Google? Wouldn't that take less effort than joining?
Only if there's info with photos out there . I'm no newbie and will need help with this one, only because there is no images out there .
I'm pretty sure it's DDO-001 and just found some images on coin talk . https://www.cointalk.com/threads/two-more-jefferson-nickel-beauties-from-today.245781/ Would be cool, if they get their asking price . http://benjaminallen.org/nickels/1944-s-jefferson-nickel-ngc-ms67-5fs-4296728-007