1974 D Kennedy w/ DDO DDR RPM

I have looked on PCGS and in Wexler's list also on online decisions and haven't
found it has anyone seen the DDR on the 1974 D
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I have looked on PCGS and in Wexler's list also on online decisions and haven't
found it has anyone seen the DDR on the 1974 D
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not sure how to make the pictures smaller
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pretty much any image editing program will do it. also if you know some basic html, it works on the forum. <img src=
also it looks like machine doubling, so you aren't going to find it as an actual listing but sometimes actual listings ALSO have machine doubling.
those images are pretty good quality and size and even though it is many images, they don't take up a lot of room, so i'll say good job.
quote my post to see the html code for the following image:
it seems the better dimension to use here is the width attribute.
@LanceNewmanOCC those reverse pictures look like machine ?
Flat and shelf like. No spilt serifs. No widening. Those are the characteristics of mechanical doubling not true die doubling
@junior006.... Welcome aboard. Great pictures, however, they confirm machine doubling. No numismatic premium. Cheers, RickO
like many before you, discerning the difference between actual and variations of machine doubling can be a daunting task and there are a lot of situations where they look quite similar, especially when it is minor.
pretty much the best advice i can give is look at hundreds if not thousands of images of actual doubling vs various machine doubling.
if you want to do well and survive in numismatics, you will simply need to burn a lot of things into visual memory. those are simply the waters.
authenticating, grading, attributing just about any collectable will require as such and the cherry on the ice cream is tons of nuance.
machine doubling, not a doubled die
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