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1966-Ddr ?. Please Help.

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 Posted 06/06/2014  01:04 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add khasil to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I am looking at the coin and I do not see on this coin what you displaying. And probably my pictures are the cause for this and I am sorry. If I could get better pictures I will send them, otherwise I will have to wait.
Thank you very much Coop. thanks.
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I think Coop's theory is correct. Instead of machine movement occurring towards the bottom of the device movement occurred towards the top. This assumes that movement occurred at the end of the cycle. Slight burnishing of material that over the past 50 years has worn almost even leaving the slight but noticeable witness mark. Movement occurring earlier in the cycle would create the low flat shelf and move more material. Just thinking out loud.
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I would never question Coop's theory or knowledge, in my eyes, he is a PhD. It's myself, Who I blame, because I do not have a good enough equipment and can not produce better pictures. Sorry if I gave wrong impression. thanks.
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 Posted 06/07/2014  07:37 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ghostrivertrading to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Coop, does the dots in E P you hold the same on LMC as it does for LWC in doubled dies? If they are out of round chances are better they are a doubled die?
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On the 2002 and 2004 it is noticeable on the DDR.
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But they are different. The look flatter in the center and wider. More of an ellipse (oval) shaped. The Wheat dots are more egg shapped, taller in the center.
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Coop is correct, your coin is not the '66 DDR. I have owned an example of this variety and your coin does not exhibit any of the doubling associated with the variety.

http://lincolncentresource.net/foru....php?t=29192
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I am not good with errors, but with my understanding that is double die
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Again, the coin in the beginning of the thread is NOT a doubled die. Doubled dies are considered varieties, not errors.
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I am not good with errors

You are correct

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but with my understanding that is double die

Wrong again. It is called a Doubled Die which it is not.
Seeing this is your first day here at CCF,
This is a very knowledgable Coin Community Family.
I suggest you read the postings then ask.
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This is how I look at this: If Coop sad no DDR, this is no DDR, and yes this is very knowledgeable community with people know what they doing and what they saying and being here not that long myself I've learned to appreciate that. thanks.
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