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1961 ddr half...***UPDATE....IT'S NOT IT***
lasvegasteddy
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so am i right to be excited about this one....i'll be irate if this turns out to be switched before shipping
could be my biggest ever cherry pick and coin score
top is my coin (seller imaged and a lil sketchy)...bottom is pulled from the web...what really stood out was the skinny no seriff "U" overlaying a fat seriff'd "U" under it in "united"
the "E" being hard to make out helped
this looks like die #3...am i correct ?

could be my biggest ever cherry pick and coin score
top is my coin (seller imaged and a lil sketchy)...bottom is pulled from the web...what really stood out was the skinny no seriff "U" overlaying a fat seriff'd "U" under it in "united"
the "E" being hard to make out helped
this looks like die #3...am i correct ?

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Good luck.
Unfortunately, the letters do not look thick enough in your pics.
Edit to add: Note the distance from the bottom of 'E' to the top of 'R'. On the DDR, there is no space between the two. Your coin shows a gap.
Good luck, LVT
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that e is pretty clear cut
those letters aren't side by side doubling...they have letters on top of letters...which truly can be a hard thing to see in some areas...but that "U"
a straight skinny sitting on top of a fat serrif'd one
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Your coin does not show this and makes me think this is not the DDR
Hope I'm not correct.
<< <i>what really stood out was the skinny no seriff "U" overlaying a fat seriff'd "U" under it in "united"... >>
There are no serifs on any U's, nor should there be. This is a serif...
Here is an example of a capital 'U' with serifs...
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<< <i>what really stood out was the skinny no seriff "U" overlaying a fat seriff'd "U" under it in "united"... >>
There are no serifs on any U's, nor should there be. This is a serif...
i'm corrected...the bottom one flares out...while the top one is straight...so "no flaring" ?
but yeah...a close observation of the "E"...you'll see what i'm seeing if you envision a "E" sitting on top of an "E" looking at top horizontal of it...then the spread becomes apparent
these images are a lil different angle...not prime to display such...even on bottom image...they could of shot the "e pluribus unum" different to display it more so
There is doubling at UNITED, no doubt about it, but the thickness of the letters is not consistent with FS-801.
My final thoughts - your coin has mechanical doubling that is, coincidentally, at an area on the coin that is a PUP for the DDR.
<< <i>lasvegasteddy, please read your latest PM from me.
There is doubling at UNITED, no doubt about it, but the thickness of the letters is not consistent with FS-801.
My final thoughts - your coin has mechanical doubling that is, coincidentally, at an area on the coin that is a PUP for the DDR. >>
you don't see 2 different letter designs on the "U"...one skinny straight sitting "on top of" a flared fat design under it ?
mechanical doubling doesn't change design type
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<< <i>lasvegasteddy, please read your latest PM from me.
There is doubling at UNITED, no doubt about it, but the thickness of the letters is not consistent with FS-801.
My final thoughts - your coin has mechanical doubling that is, coincidentally, at an area on the coin that is a PUP for the DDR. >>
you don't see 2 different letter designs on the "U"...one skinny straight sitting "on top of" a flared fat design under it ?
mechanical doubling doesn't change design type >>
Mechanical doubling can do this, too - the 'shelf' doubling does not have to be parallel to the primary letter.
Not sure if this closeup of die 3 is helpful or not.
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if i find i scored...after the dreaded processing of it and selling it...i'll do a sweet lil giveaway in honor of all you fine folks here
and maybe i'll finally get a "you suck"
I saw the coin and determined it was not a DDR.
Here are my thoughts:
First, the spacing between the letters of UNITED are too far apart. On the true DDR, the N and I are very close because of the doubling. The left dot should also be closer to the L in PLURUBUS.
Also, look at the L and F in HALF. You can clearly see that the letters are not split as they should be on the true DDR.
I determined that the appearance of doubling is just from lighting angle or reflection. You can see the same doubling on the last A in AMERICA. The true DDR's do not show doubling at AMERICA.
Don't lose any sleep on this one. It does appear to be a nice cameo though.
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......however, I do not see any doubling on the end of the bell holder. The bottom photo has the doubling on it, but yours does not show. Again, I'm hoping it is just a bad photo. GOOD LUCK!
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i truly believe this is caused by slight angle when was coin imaged....if one has in mind...this double die has "skinny recut's laying on top" of an original cut die...even the bell holder has a "skinny recut" sitting on top of a bottom cut die...if one thinks like this and looks at it...it appears and coin image angles were off as "not to catch the separation properly"...there is a line in the middle of the bell holder and dip between holder and wood
anyways...in hand i'll update
but yeah...mindset of skinny recut sitting on top of a normal die...then images makes it clear i do have the one coming in
the 2nd horizontal line down on the "E" goes straight off the back of that "E"...that's pretty telling
that second line should stop at vertical inside of the "E"
how would that line not stop at the inside of "E" even as imaged
It's the fun of cherrypicking, hope it's something good
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all that said, I hope that when it arrives you are able to prove me wrong.
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i pasted a die 3 "OF" in image of mine
clearly a skinny "O" sitting on top of a fat "O" under it
sweet lil end of bottom horizontal of "E" right there
only drag is...this will need "express" level of service with separate sub and return shipping....YUCK
in what i'd think is a small market for a coin as such...great to find...too much to buy
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The 1961 Doubled Die Reverse Half Dollar is one of the most dramatic, exciting, and valuable of all Franklin Half Dollars. However, be aware that there are other Doubled Die Reverses for this year, but they are not as dramatic and are far less valuable. The one to look for has very strong doubling of E PLURIBUS UNUM, UNITED STATES, and HALF DOLLAR.
100% nope for the 1961 50C DDR FS-801 (FS-013)
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this thread is kinda like a dead horse for now....until "tuesday or wednesday" when in hand...who knows the ghost of SEABISCUIT maybe riding high
i did put my "of" above the "of" from website on a die #3...they made a point to include "of" to show how the small center inside circle shows
and that upper inside corner of the "F"
clearly the dcam coin can be made out in that upper inside corner of the "F" where as my coin is angled in best view to display the skinny letter on top of flat wide bottom letters
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oh well...oneday i'll hit a homerun like most here...just not today
i will do a giveaway soon and it will be included as a prize to turn a sour turn of event a "lil sweeter"...hopefully a young-um will win it
yup...you guys were so right...darn shadows in pictures...wah-wah
time to eat me sum
Sorry to hear the coin is not the DDR.
I went through the same thing you did a year or two ago. I was looking at EBay proof set listings and found a listing for a 1961 proof set and a 1962 proof set in Capital Holders. The photos of the coins in both of the set were good, but not razor sharp. The 1961 half dollar was a very nice looking Cameo. However what drew my attention was the reverse photos of the 1961 and 1962 half dollars. The lettering on the reverse devices was a little out of focus for both half dollars, but there was a night and day difference between the thickness and the appearance of EPU, the 2 dots above EPU, the bell bar notch, United, etc. These items on the 1961 half looked thicker and looked to my eyes (and to my mind because I wanted it so bad to be a DDR) compared to the 1962 half. I looked, looked again and then bought both sets.
When the sets arrived, the 1961 set had a nice CAM half dollar, but it was not a DDR. The photo tricked me.
Oh Well.