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1945-D Q & A. (Images Revised/Improved)

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 Posted 07/07/2009  11:59 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add dbrablec to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
this is a close up of the date area of a 1945D. as I search coins, and compare them to the photos at "coppercoins" site in an attempt to learn, there are 3,1945D's described as having "strong" to Moderate" extra thickness. when I compare this coin, to other 1945's that I have available, this one DOES appear to have extra thickness. I am posting this as much in an effort to learn as I am to see if I have found a variety. is there anything here, or is it just normal wear. thanks.

different inages added - thanks for everyones help.


1945-D-Q-&-A.-Images-Revised/Improved

1945-D-Q-&-A.-Images-Revised/Improved

1945-D-Q-&-A.-Images-Revised/Improved

1945-D-Q-&-A.-Images-Revised/Improved

1945-D-Q-&-A.-Images-Revised/Improved
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07/08/2009 08:53 am
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Much to close of a shot to tell for sure. Really need to see the entire date and mint mark for a good comparision. The bottom of the 9 appears it could be class 6, the top looks to have taken a hit and spread some. A wider angle picture would help.
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 Posted 07/07/2009  7:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add huntsman53 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yeah, due to the amount of wear and damage on the coin and especially on the Date, would make a Doubled Die identification very difficult to impossible!


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Looks a little like 1945D-1DO-002. The curved bar on the right looks like that one. You might check other devices to see if the spread matches. A better image of the full date and mint mark would help as I could overlay that area and see if the mint mark location matches. Looks promising though.
http://coppercoins.com/lincoln/dies...ie_state=lds
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