25th Set DDO pics
25th set DDO pics
The following is for attribution of the 25th set DDO
PCGS, NGC currently are NOT attributing this yet. ANACS seems to be with attribution letter.
Both Dr.Wiles and Wexler have it listed. I can see this in the CPG.
Coneca 2011 $1 ASE DDO-001, 1-O-VI
Wexler 2011 $1 ASE WDDO-001
TOP: DDO CLASS 6 BOTTOM:NOT Class 6



The following is for attribution of the 25th set DDO
PCGS, NGC currently are NOT attributing this yet. ANACS seems to be with attribution letter.
Both Dr.Wiles and Wexler have it listed. I can see this in the CPG.
Coneca 2011 $1 ASE DDO-001, 1-O-VI
Wexler 2011 $1 ASE WDDO-001
TOP: DDO CLASS 6 BOTTOM:NOT Class 6



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A double die to me is a 55 DDO cent, 72 DDO cent, 61 Franklin DDR proof, 95 DDO cent, etc.
Just my opinion, don't let it stop you from hunting for errors.
And some of you guys complained about the errors on the 09 cents.
Wow !!!
These things here are impossible to see and hardly worth the effort.
It might not be signifcant to some but given the fact that there are very FEW attributable Doubled Dies on the SAE series is just plain cool.
I suppose some day it'll have as much attention paid to it as the DDO's in the Commemorative Coin Series. Like the 1984-W $10 Gold DDO. or perhaps the 1925 Stone Mountain or perhaps the other Classic Commemorative Doubled Dies.
Definitely collectible but you rarely hear about them. As such, the premiums one could expect would be modest compared to other more notable doubled dies.
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I am guessing the mintage is low, at lease wayyy much lower than the 2007 reverse design varieties estimated @ 45000 and going for $400 minimal in 69.
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<< <i>Easiest to see in at the tops of the letters in LIBERTY...besides that, not so easy. You need to increase the magnification another 1000x to see it in other areas and at that point it becomes a joke. To me, even the LIBERTY looks like shelf/machine/mechanical doubling. Whatever... >>
Don't look at the notching or separation lines, its distended doubling. It will be hard to pick it up in Liberty, The only spot I can see is the "L" near the sun ray, which is fatter, and the affected sun ray itself. I think what you are seeing is the MD on the Liberty.
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<< <i>...Maybe its just me but I can spot this a mile away. just by looking @ the top two pics. Magnification isn't even necessary if you are FAMILIAR with what that class doubling looks like, but I look @ coins all day long. Maybe I am just a coin nerd haha
I am guessing the mintage is low, at lease wayyy much lower than the 2007 reverse design varieties estimated @ 45000 and going for $400 minimal in 69. >>
As for a mintage, unless unique characteristics can be made identifying this as a multi-die coin, one could assume that a single die was doubled. According to the FOI provided when Lope208 requested information on mintages of the 2008 Rev 07 coins, the US Mint stated that each coin received 3 strikes.
Specific information in that FOI indicated that as few as 1 (3 strikes) up to 5,785 (17,355 strikes) coins "could" have been produced from a single die. Those numbers represent the lowest and hioghest number of strikes as recorded by the US Mint for the 2008 Rev 2007 coins.
As for comparing the 2011(S) DDO's with the 2008 Rev 07 coins for pricing, the latter received much more publicity over a much longer period of time than the 2011(S) DDO which in turn, attracted a MUCH larger audience and as such a higher market value. As it sits today, only those few that really care to purchase one of these "difficult to discern" DDO's will pay a premium over and above that which has already been paid for the 2011 25th Anniversary sets.
In short, modest at best. Of course that does not detract from the significane of the coin but there are lot's and LOT's of low mintage coins and die varieties which folks simply do not care enough about to go out of their way to either find them or pay a premium for them. Ever hear of a 1968-S DDR-002 Kennedy Half Dollar? Much more significant doubling than the 2011(S) SAE but there just is no karket for it. I know. I have some which and they are nearly impossibleto sell for what they are since most folks only SEE a 1968-S Kennedy Half Dollar.
I'm just sayin............
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Have to wonder just how far "the modern minting process" has come when errors like this pop up so frequently. I thought that was supposed to have been eliminated long ago. Guess not.
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<< <i>Please excuse my ignorance, were is the doubling.....I don't see it >>
I have to admit
and THAT is AFTER the explanation
I may be blind.
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Do they seem to be fairly common?
Have you been able to determine if these are all from the same working die or could it be a working hub DDO?
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<< <i>I'm not sure what you are speculating with the 3 strikes on the REv07. To my knowledge there are 15 different dies found X3000 coins per die =45,000 and PCGS lists this for the variety as well. I don't think the 1968-S DDR-007 is significant and certainly not in CPG. >>
I'm not speculating since that information was provided directly from the West Point Mint Facility by the US Mint in response to Lope208's Freedom of Information Act request which specifically stated that 46,318 coins were made and that each coin received 3 strikes.
PCGS needs to update their pages.
As for the 1968-S, the CPG is NOT the variety bible, merely a "guide" into variaty collecting.
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<< <i>plz don't comment unless you know what MD is . The top coin is doubled, the bottom coin is MD like, don't get them confused >>
Oh, sorry. I thought it was an open thread where collectors could learn something.
PLEASE NOTE: EXPERTS ONLY ON THIS ONE....
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<< <i>plz don't comment unless you know what MD is . The top coin is doubled, the bottom coin is MD like, don't get them confused >>
Oh, sorry. I thought it was an open thread where collectors could learn something.
PLEASE NOTE: EXPERTS ONLY ON THIS ONE.... >>
Your time and opinions are appreciated here, but to call it as if it was MD , plz point it out. After all, YES this is an informative post, but lets not mislead the misguided now. I am still going to sit on the opinions of Dr. James Wiles @ Coneca and John Wexler as well, which have confirmed the class 6 doubling and have it listed on very respectable listings. If you have new evidence, plz point it out for us. I'm sure CoinWorld would like to know before it makes it in an upcoming issue, of any controversial opinions in order to uphold their reputation.
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<< <i>Please excuse my ignorance, were is the doubling.....I don't see it >>
CoinWorld pg 32
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CoinWorld pg 32 >>
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<< <i>Easiest to see in at the tops of the letters in LIBERTY...besides that, not so easy. You need to increase the magnification another 1000x to see it in other areas and at that point it becomes a joke. To me, even the LIBERTY looks like shelf/machine/mechanical doubling. Whatever... >>
I haven't examined one of these but the "doubling" on LIBERTY on both coins looks like machine doubling. Also, CONECA's description doesn't mention anything about LIBERTY being doubled.
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