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1972 DDO So Mad Right Now

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finely after searching 10 or so boxes of cents I have found my first double die. could barely see it with all the nasty crud on the coin. just put in acetone soak I hope I get good results so I can post and get help with identification
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Good luck with the acetone. When it finishes its soak, pictures would be great to identify the double die. We would be glad to help.

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 Posted 12/27/2019  7:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Nyfireman to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
how long should I let this soak?
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No longer than overnight. A wood toothpick might be useful removing some of the crud.
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If there is so much crud you couldn't photograph it, how did you see a fine detail like a double die?
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not easy working on uploading pictures now
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