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1995-D DDO Cent

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 Posted 11/05/2007  12:31 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add jm64d to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Here's another beauty, but I think it's over graded. I found this in pocket change also! Keep hunting for these rare ones. ty, joe

Image: 1995-D-DDO-Cent ddocent1995d.jpg
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Image: 1995-D-DDO-Cent 1995dcentddodate.jpg
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Image: 1995-D-DDO-Cent 95dtrustddo.jpg
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 Posted 11/05/2007  09:43 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 300 coin guy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Joe,

I think what you have there is a different die state, that could be a EDS state because the other die state is just as dramatic as the 1995-P DDO. The seperation on that die is really different, look in the cheery pickers guide and you will see what I am talking about. So I really think that is a new die variety for that coin.

Patrick
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The Picture needs to be a little clearer but it does look like FS#1c - 041 as seen in the CherryPickers' Guide.
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There are three dies know for the 1995-D. Die 1 is a Clockwise pivot. Die 2 is Counter-clockwise. Die 3, FS-041, is also Counter-Clockwise but stronger than Die 2.
If there is more info, please write. I will try to post better pics later, sorry.
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Thank you for bringing it to my attention. I've HAD THIS COIN FOR 3 YEARS,OR SO, AND JUST REALIZED anacs PUT DIE 1 ON IT.....
I WAS SO HAPPY WITH THE GRADE THEY PUT ON IT, I DIDN'T EVEN SEE IT SAID DIE 1..[OO!]
I will have to post a pic of die 1(another pocket change find) to show the difference. If anyone has die 2, please let me know and maybe we can post a thread with the three dies
Thank you 300coinguy
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