1913-D Type 1 Buffalo DDR possible discovery

I was going through the error sites trying to match something up with the same doubling .
Wexler, 1913 DDR-003 is pretty close to whats going on with the motto on this one .
I know there some buffalo collectors around here .
Any advice was be grateful . [URL=http://s1296.photobucket.com/user/stash38/media/56_zps3iqfyv16.jpg.html]
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[/URL] Heres The Link To Wexler DDR-003
Wexler, 1913 DDR-003 is pretty close to whats going on with the motto on this one .
I know there some buffalo collectors around here .
Any advice was be grateful . [URL=http://s1296.photobucket.com/user/stash38/media/56_zps3iqfyv16.jpg.html]




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Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners.
I don't think it is WDDR-003.
Its not, that ones from philly . But the doubling on the motto looks the same as the one I posted, or pretty close ...
I don't think it is WDDR-003.
Its not, that ones from philly . But the doubling on the motto looks the same as the one I posted, or pretty close ...
At least I bumped the thread for ya.
Not my series of expertise but it does look cool.
Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners.
I will contact him regarding this Buffalo. If there is anyone else you would recommend, I would appreciate the heads up.
I think you have a winner. Send it to James Wiles at CONECA so you can get credit for the discovery. PM me if you want more info. It also is so similar (identical???) to the Philly Mint coin it looks like it might be the product of a working hub.
Thank you for the link and the owner of the coin is here now .
Thanks again ...
@Koynekwest, Stash posted this over here on my behalf. I had started a thread over on Cointalk. I've had a few people over there say it was MD and a couple say it was the real deal. I guess a lot like how the 1919 DDO Mercury Dime went. I had found the 4th example of that variety and it has been the only example to be shown as a Stage B. I sent it to James Wiles to study and photograph.
I will contact him regarding this Buffalo. If there is anyone else you would recommend, I would appreciate the heads up.
Did I win the " You Suck Award "
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TD
Sure looks like a doubled die to me. Congrats!
TD
I think hes taking new images, thanks to koynekwest ..
Congrats on the sharp eye.
Was confused as to who's coin this is and then why this thread was started by someone else, etc...but I guess it doesn't matter.
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TPRC, it's a DDR not a DDO
Am I the only one who is not seeing this as a ddo? Best of luck, and the experts have opined, but I still don't see it.
You probably aren't seeing a DDO because it's a DDR.
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My images: 1913-D Type 1 Buffalo Nickel
Reference images: 1913 Type 1 Buffalo Nickel DDR-002, 2-R-IV+VIII
"ES" of STATES
"OF"
"AM" of AMERICA
"ER" of AMERICA
"E" of E PLURIBUS
"PLURIB" of PLURIBUS
"RIBUS" of PLURIBUS
"UN" of UNUM
"UM" of UNUM
"FIVE CENTS"
"1913"
I think the similarities between my example and the known 1913 DDR-002 is uncanny.
Rick had made a statement on cointalk that he thought that this may be the result of a working hub. After making comparison's myself, I think he is correct.
I have. Just a moment ago.
Good luck and keep us informed ....
I don't wanna be a party wrecker but I think it's machine doubling. The doubling is seen right to left just like it says in the description of machine doubling. This also looks to be an over extended die this Buff was struck with so, all bets are off as far as I'm concerned. If Ron "koynekwest" thinks it's one then maybe it is. I'm just not convinced. I wish you all the luck in the world with this one.
The "E" and "PLU" are consistent with a true doubled die as they are raised and fully formed. This is also one of the many Class IV doubled dies in the series where only a small (in this case VERY small) part of the design shows the doubling and the most common place for this partial doubling is the "interior" portion of the motto. My opinion only, of course. Dr Wiles must see the coin to properly attribute it (or not) and give credit for it to the person who discovers/reports it.
Edited to add: The only other possibility I can think of would be a pair of dual working hub dies, where one hub was distorted in this area relative to the other hub.
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Thanks everyone, especially Stash. I was a bit busy earlier today, but I will try to get some more images and do a comparison to the DDR-002 listed on Varietyvista.com
TPRC, it's a DDR not a DDO
Sorry--I meant DDR, not DDO. However, the more recent photos may show the doubling, so maybe it is a DDR. IN particular, the A in AM and the PL in Pluribus do show potential doubling.
Tom