@erica420 why are you asking? That's a serious question, and an important one. You'll get different types of answers depending on what you're looking for.
Do you want to know the value of this coin?
Did someone else say that this coin is / isn't a DDO and you agree / disagree with them?
Do you think this is / isn't a DDO and you want to check your opinion?
Are you trying to understand more about the minting process?
Do you understand what DDO means (all three letters of that acronym)?
@jonathanb said: @erica420 why are you asking? That's a serious question, and an important one. You'll get different types of answers depending on what you're looking for.
Do you want to know the value of this coin?
Did someone else say that this coin is / isn't a DDO and you agree / disagree with them?
Do you think this is / isn't a DDO and you want to check your opinion?
Are you trying to understand more about the minting process?
Do you understand what DDO means (all three letters of that acronym)?
Why would their motivation change the answer? It might change the type of answer and maybe the attitude of those that reply. However, it either is or isn't a DDO.
To the OP, it is 100% definitely not a DDO. It is also not a doubled 7 or a repunched 7. I cannot tell from the photos whether it is post mint damage, a die chip or even a foreign substance.
@jmlanzaf said:
Why would their motivation change the answer? It might change the type of answer and maybe the attitude of those that reply. However, it either is or isn't a DDO.
The OP has posted essentially the same question repeatedly, and they've received essentially the same answer every time. That answer clearly isn't working for them. The OP isn't going to get a different answer without telling us what they're trying to accomplish.
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DD on 7??
Can you take a clear closeup of the 7? Possibly some sort of damage.
It would be unusual to have a Doubled Die on only one number or letter.
No.
@erica420 why are you asking? That's a serious question, and an important one. You'll get different types of answers depending on what you're looking for.
Do you want to know the value of this coin?
Did someone else say that this coin is / isn't a DDO and you agree / disagree with them?
Do you think this is / isn't a DDO and you want to check your opinion?
Are you trying to understand more about the minting process?
Do you understand what DDO means (all three letters of that acronym)?
I can see how it looks like there is a second top bar for the 7.
It is hard to say what its true nature is, although your photo is above average.
It could be debris on the 7.
Or it could be a contact mark which raised up the second bar.
Without better photos the pressure on someone's call should be addressed. I'll wait.
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Oh, sorry. It was upside down.
Disclaimer: I'm not a dealer, trader, grader, investor or professional numismatist. I'm just a hobbyist. (To protect me but mostly you! 🤣 )
Keep your hands off my eggo.......(I mean) logo.
lol
@nooraden1
Why would their motivation change the answer? It might change the type of answer and maybe the attitude of those that reply. However, it either is or isn't a DDO.
To the OP, it is 100% definitely not a DDO. It is also not a doubled 7 or a repunched 7. I cannot tell from the photos whether it is post mint damage, a die chip or even a foreign substance.
The OP has posted essentially the same question repeatedly, and they've received essentially the same answer every time. That answer clearly isn't working for them. The OP isn't going to get a different answer without telling us what they're trying to accomplish.