Is this a 1909-VDB Doubled die obverse?
claychaser
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Is this the DDO variety? I see the fat 9, die chip in Liberty, and the die clash on the reverse.
https://pcgs.com/cert/35791788


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No double dies. But there are two doubleD dies. You can find 'em here-
http://www.varietyvista.com/
yes it is. it's one of the ddo's. the B & R gives it away.
FS 12.1
No 'em. THem.
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It does not look like the DDO 1 or 2..... Cheers, RickO
It's DDO-002, FS-1102. Nice catch!
"No 'em. THem."
From the "Cambridge English Dictionary"-"short form of them." "Double" is never correct when referring to a DOUBLED die.
Don't you agree on the latter term?
Now the true question. Is it worth getting attributed?
What the market for this?
What is the grade on your coin?
Never mind. Heritage archives indicate between $300 and $425 for one in 65RD. Nice find!
Yes
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Regardless of nomenclature, the illustrated doubled die is nearly invisible.
It's a rather minor Class VI doubled die but seems to bring decent money at auction. Die #1 is a Class IV doubled die and is much easier to see.
OK girls you're both pretty move along. =P