1776-1976 Quater DDO? Opinions?
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I am new to collecting so i welcome all advise and opinions. I see that this quarter has 2 types of errors but I can not tell the difference in the 2, So, I either have one of quite a few and not that special FS 102......or... if is the FS 101 version it is the single greatest 1976 quarter
in the wooooooooooorld!
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nope, just machine doubling.
I don't even see that.
Do you not see it on the smaller 2nd to last photo?
This is what you're looking for:
This is the FS-101.
2nd to last photo. straight from the PCGS site for this coin. looks exactly as it does. Variety Vistya photos have been edited
Really? Mr. Wiles will not like hearing that.
http://www.varietyvista.com/09b WQ Vol 2/DDO Detail Pages/1976DDDO001.htm
Your quarter has machine doubling and it looks like a bit of die erosion as well. Not a DDO. Cheers, RickO
Explain. Have the photos in the Cherrypickers' Guide been edited as well?
Your coin has die deterioration doubling and is not a doubled die. The PCGS coin has a worn die and is a doubled die.
Keeper of the VAM Catalog • Professional Coin Imaging • Prime Number Set • World Coins in Early America • British Trade Dollars • Variety Attribution
The mottos do look the same, but the doubling you are looking for is barely in the motto, it's in LIBERTY. The FS101 is a pivoted hub doubled die and the pivot point is somewhere around the date or motto area(variety vista says 6:30), therefore doubling is weak or non existent there and strong in LIBERTY.
Collector, occasional seller