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I was hoping someone would be able to help me out with some of these varieties I have found. I have been putting any coins aside that looked unusual to me as well as the definite varieties that I do not see listed on PCGS yet.
This is an 1881-S Morgan Dollar with what looks like a water droplet next to the chin.

The next one is a 1955 Proof Quarter which is a 100% DDR that I do not see listed.


This is a 1959 DDO Proof Quarter, however, it is different from the FS-101 which I already have graded by PCGS.

This one is a 1964 Proof Quarter which looks like a nice DDO.

This one is a 1954-S Washington Quarter that has a very odd strike almost similar to the Bugs Bunny varieties. I have 4 of these and they were so unusual that I couldn't sell them.

This is a 1960 Proof Franklin which I have 3 of. They are all DDR's similar to that of the 1956 Type 2.


This is a 1964-D Kennedy Half Dollar which I am convinced is a TDR. It has tripling on all of the stars and lettering.


This is a 1968-D Kennedy Half Dollar which I have not had much luck with. I was trying for the TDO and it keeps coming back from PCGS without the variety so maybe there is something I am missing with this attribution.


This is a 1936-D Buffalo Nickel which I think is a DDO but could also be strike doubling.


This is a 1935-D Buffalo Nickel which almost looks like a D over S. I have the RPM graded by PCGS which is far different from what I am seeing here.


This is a 1934 Buffalo Nickel which matches up to the 1935 DDR FS-803 that I have graded.



This is another 1934 Buffalo Nickel which matches up to the 1936 DDR FS-801 that I have graded.


The last one is a 1956 Proof Penny which I have two of that I just got back from PCGS. I thought they would both get the DDR attribution but unfortunately did not so I wanted some help before I sent them back and paid for another submission.


Any help would be greatly appreciated!
This is an 1881-S Morgan Dollar with what looks like a water droplet next to the chin.

The next one is a 1955 Proof Quarter which is a 100% DDR that I do not see listed.


This is a 1959 DDO Proof Quarter, however, it is different from the FS-101 which I already have graded by PCGS.

This one is a 1964 Proof Quarter which looks like a nice DDO.

This one is a 1954-S Washington Quarter that has a very odd strike almost similar to the Bugs Bunny varieties. I have 4 of these and they were so unusual that I couldn't sell them.

This is a 1960 Proof Franklin which I have 3 of. They are all DDR's similar to that of the 1956 Type 2.


This is a 1964-D Kennedy Half Dollar which I am convinced is a TDR. It has tripling on all of the stars and lettering.


This is a 1968-D Kennedy Half Dollar which I have not had much luck with. I was trying for the TDO and it keeps coming back from PCGS without the variety so maybe there is something I am missing with this attribution.


This is a 1936-D Buffalo Nickel which I think is a DDO but could also be strike doubling.


This is a 1935-D Buffalo Nickel which almost looks like a D over S. I have the RPM graded by PCGS which is far different from what I am seeing here.


This is a 1934 Buffalo Nickel which matches up to the 1935 DDR FS-803 that I have graded.



This is another 1934 Buffalo Nickel which matches up to the 1936 DDR FS-801 that I have graded.


The last one is a 1956 Proof Penny which I have two of that I just got back from PCGS. I thought they would both get the DDR attribution but unfortunately did not so I wanted some help before I sent them back and paid for another submission.


Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Have you tried submitting them to Wexler directly? While I could totally debunk a few of them as machine doubling or deterioration. I hope you get a few new attributions created, but I doubt they will ever pan out as major varieties.
I just sent him an email regarding these coins so I will wait and see what he thinks. When you say "submit" are you saying that I can send the actual coins to him to check and confirm as varieties?
Have you tried submitting them to Wexler directly? While I could totally debunk a few of them as machine doubling or deterioration. I hope you get a few new attributions created, but I doubt they will ever pan out as major varieties.
This. And save your money.