The 1958 DDO
Easy1984
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Hello was curious of how many more of these are out there only 3 certified soon to be 4 as this one is on its way
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That coin doesn’t look like the 1958 DDO
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Here are what the lettering is suppose to look like
https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/1958-1c-doubled-die-obverse-bn/37943
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Welcome to the CU forums @Easy1984.
What are you seeing that’s DDO? Your pic is too blurry to see anything.
Currently, this is the only known DDO notice the IGWT and LIBERTY. Noticeable without magnification.
http://varietyvista.com/01a LC Doubled Dies Vol 1/1958PDDO001.htm
Your coin is not the doubled die.
Are you sure looks like DDO to me> @Easy1984 said:
It's not. The lettering are not doubled at all
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Too much 🥃 and doubling you’ll see but it is NOT on the coin in the pic.
ttrroolllliinngg??
Not no troll and yes it's a 1958 DDO die1
ITS NOT A DDO!!!
Your talking coin coin experts, you can believe what you want to believe but we are telling you that it’s not a DDO and not to waste your money on grading this coin
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It is the DDO
Show me where you see doubling that is the same as the picture @Hemispherical posted
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That's where I see the doubleing
And how does it compare to the PCGS examples?
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Well if your seasond in what true genuine die doubling is then you don't need the picture as we're looking for splits and notches for genuine hub doubling. thanks
What your looking at is flat shelf like MACHINE DOUBLING which is very common and not worth anything.
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Machine doubling doesnot have splits or notches in the serrifs.thanks
I know. Your coin doesn’t have any splits or noches
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When looking at a doubled die, you should be consulting known examples such as the pictures from PCGS
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I agree with looking at the pcgs pic when compareing DDOs
Why bother arguing with this thing everbody made their points just let this post end,
Just tell the OP to send the coin in to PCGS. Please don't repost - allow PCGS to tell us directly when another specimen has been found.
Absolutely no need for anybody to hold their breaths.
If it is not in the CPG then it will not be recognized.
https://www.pcgs.com/varietyfaq
See the last bullet under the heading, “What varieties does PCGS recognize?”
In the first photo what "R" we looking for?
In all the pictures We "R" looking at the 1958 DDO veriety.🥇
Simply send the coin in to our hosts. Meanwhile, nobody should hold their breath.
It's hopeless.
Just send the coin in and be done with it,
The coin isn't priceless, but the look on your face will be after you join PCGS and spend another $100 to get this "error" coin graded and then open the box to fund out the results.
From what I hear some one on this forum has a special jar for this tpye of coin.
Hey guys, I see the doubling.
The "V" in "IN GOD VE TRUST" IS clearly doubled and looks like a "W".
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