1944-D Jefferson Nickel DDO-001

Do you guys think when it's graded, it can get a CAC ?
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Here's the link to this DDO .
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What does the "S" in TRUST look like? Are there any "split serifs" I believe the term is called. It looks like shelf doubling to me, flat and non-rounded.
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I am not sure about this one being a DDO, at least not one being attributable through PCGS. As far as being to meet/exceed CAC standards, it depends on what PCGS/NGC grades it at. JA may not like the apparent "carbon spots" on the obverse at any grade.
What does the "S" in TRUST look like? Are there any "split serifs" I believe the term is called. It looks like shelf doubling to me, flat and non-rounded.
I don't have the coin yet, just bought it over the weekend ...
Do you believe the letters are recut?
The ERT look re-engraved similar to seen on some 1938 proof nickels.
So, without a grade yet....there is no way one can guess if it will CAC or not.
The letters certainly look more like re-engraved than DD.... strange appearance..The E and T in particular.... Cheers, RickO
some in the B as well. just saying
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Kept in mind, Brian coin is a later die state too ..
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The split serif in Brian's B is evident, I don't see it in yours. The T is completely different from yours.
- Bob -

MPL's - Lincolns of Color
Central Valley Roosevelts
I see some similarities, but in order for yours to be the DDO-001 wouldn't the markers have to be identical? They are not.
The split serif in Brian's B is evident, I don't see it in yours. The T is completely different from yours.
Again, my is a " WAY " early die state then Brian ...
I can work some magic with my photo program to catch the split serif on the top of the " B " .
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The one from Brian site is at least stage C ( Die Cracks East -West Through Upper Hair
MY is stage A, no die cracks anywhere .
1944-D
DDO-001
Designation:
1-O-I-CW
Description:
Light spread on IN GOD WE TRUST, LIBERTY, star, and date
Grade:
MS66
Population:
7
Markers:
UVC-182
DMR-010
Stage A:
Obverse is EMDS
Reverse is LISTED as RPM-008 – EMDS
Stage B:
Obverse is MDS
Die crack from Right dome South between pillars #3 and #4 to N of CENTS – MDS
Stage C:
Two light die cracks East-West though upper hair – LMDS
Die crack from dome North to rim though mintmark and 2nd U of PLURIBUS – LMDS
Stage
LDS (unconfirmed)
Reported by:
James Wiles
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No grinder yet .
Here's what stage C ( at least ) looks like .
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As you can see, the grinder been busy ...
I am confused about the CAC question, as I thought they just designated solid for the grade with no hidden problems?
If that is blue or purple in the centers of the nickel, I suspect you may get an AT from PCGS.
You may be correct on the die states. You could always send it to Wiles at VarietyVista / CONECA for designation.
I am confused about the CAC question, as I thought they just designated solid for the grade with no hidden problems?
If that is blue or purple in the centers of the nickel, I suspect you may get an AT from PCGS.
Coin due in today, I'll take some new images when it arrives ...
44-P
44-S
Master Hubb Doubling
44-P
44-S
Thank you ...
I need to image God, We and anything else ...