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I stand corrected. Do the major grading services recognize this variety? If they don't slab this variety with this variety noted on the slab label, I would think its value would be very limited.
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@ricko said:
OOOOPS!!!!.... My mistake.... This will teach me to look at all the pictures... made a snap decision too quickly. Mea culpa.... Cheers, RickO
I'll ask again. Do the major grading services recognize this variety for listing it on the label?
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Nice one! If it wasn't for the "big one" these minor yet still strong doubled dies would be much more popular.
A bit surprised by the MD auto-responses. This is a very obvious doubled die.
Did you get this in change or from roll hunting?
@PerryHall said:
I stand corrected. Do the major grading services recognize this variety? If they don't slab this variety with this variety noted on the slab label, I would think its value would be very limited.
It doesn't have a lot of value, but it is very collectable. I doubt it would be worth slabbing, but it is nicer than a lot of the 1990's DDOs.
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@ChrisH821 said:
Nice one! If it wasn't for the "big one" these minor yet still strong doubled dies would be much more popular.
A bit surprised by the MD auto-responses. This is a very obvious doubled die.
Did you get this in change or from roll hunting?
I'm not. I'm only surprised that someone didn't show up to call the OP an idiot and tell them to do more research.
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In all fairness, it does have some of the hallmarks of MD. Some of the letters look sheared and the width of some of the primary characters looks thin.
@ChrisH821 said:
Nice one! If it wasn't for the "big one" these minor yet still strong doubled dies would be much more popular.
A bit surprised by the MD auto-responses. This is a very obvious doubled die.
Did you get this in change or from roll hunting?
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Machine doubling. Not the DDO.
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Looks like machine doubling.... Does not match the listed example. Cheers, RickO
Nice find. It's a match to WDDO-003.
http://doubleddie.com/384301.html
@PerryHall and @ricko , this is not machine doubling.
Look at the split tips on IN.
It's not as dramatic as FS-101,
or even WDDO-002,
but it's still a real DDO and a fairly good one.
This is the DDO #3, nice catch! I've pulled a few of these myself, along with several of the other minor DDO's from 1972. They're still out there!
I stand corrected. Do the major grading services recognize this variety? If they don't slab this variety with this variety noted on the slab label, I would think its value would be very limited.
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Nice one!
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Very surprised ricko
OOOOPS!!!!.... My mistake.... This will teach me to look at all the pictures... made a snap decision too quickly. Mea culpa....
Cheers, RickO
Its all good! I knew what I had!
I'll ask again. Do the major grading services recognize this variety for listing it on the label?
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PCGS will recognize all 9 DDOs for the date. There have been 540 of the OPs variety certified at PCGS. I assume NGC will also recognize them.
Very nice find! Congrats!
Nice one! If it wasn't for the "big one" these minor yet still strong doubled dies would be much more popular.
A bit surprised by the MD auto-responses. This is a very obvious doubled die.
Did you get this in change or from roll hunting?
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It doesn't have a lot of value, but it is very collectable. I doubt it would be worth slabbing, but it is nicer than a lot of the 1990's DDOs.
All comments reflect the opinion of the author, evn when irrefutably accurate.
I'm not. I'm only surprised that someone didn't show up to call the OP an idiot and tell them to do more research.
All comments reflect the opinion of the author, evn when irrefutably accurate.
In all fairness, it does have some of the hallmarks of MD. Some of the letters look sheared and the width of some of the primary characters looks thin.
But I'm happy to hear that it is a DD.
Yes
Very nice find, congrats! While not the big one both 002 and this 003 still have some very nice pronounced doubling.
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Nice find. If graded, it would probably get the coveted "MS60RD"
You're on a roll, dude.

Keep it up.
Maybe, you'll find the elusive
1992 close AM?
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--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.Very Nice pictures. I have a 1972 Penny I also have a 1972 S penny that looks like it was eaten by an animal. So sad.