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Bedrock of the Community
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Great cherry pick!
Errers and Varietys.
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Pillar of the Community
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Thanks Errers and Varietys
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Pillar of the Community
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Well done! Very nice coin. ANACS has been, in my opinion, been pretty harsh as to red, rb or brown. Things I think are RD go RB and things I think are RB go BR. How you get a nice score with this one as it deserves it.
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Thanks TB. I have a question to ask. Did ICG mess up or the sender of the coin? SO if I was the sender and did not see the Doubling but ICG did should they let me know so I can send more money and have it graded as a DDO or did they just not catch the doubling also.
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Pillar of the Community
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It is my understanding that if you don't mention it they won't put it on the label even if they see it
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: It is my understanding that if you don't mention it they won't put it on the label even if they see it That was my understanding as well... when you send it in you have to assert what you are having them look for. But I haven't submitted anything yet... So I am sure you'll get better feedback on this from others. But yes I would re-send ;)
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Pillar of the Community
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OK so I busted it out of the slab lol. I am still thinking it might have a chance as a Red if not a RB but more of a MS65 not a MS66.I will send it in to MR Wiles. I am thinking it might get a new listing. The coin has different Die Markers then the ones on MR Wexler's site and the ones on V V it's only ten buck to know for sure lol. I also need to start shopping around for better gear for taking pictures.Mine is old time for a upgrade. Thanks everyone for you help.
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Pillar of the Community
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Nice score of a VEDS coin. I agree that it is WDDO-001. MM placement seems to match and the verticle feeder finger lines N-S next to the E of ONE seems to match. Have you tried an overlay with yours to check?
Words of encouragement are one of the major food groups. We need to consume them regularly to thrive and grow.
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Excellent score ! Yours appears to be a bit later die state than the example that Wexler showes. The single feeder finger line that Wexler showes on the reverse of his example is present on your coin . Other feeder finger lines have developed by rhe time your coin was struck. More Feeder Finger Damage had occurred by the time one of my examples was struck, Here is that coin  I have an even later die state example where that damage has basically disappeared altogether. The doubling on the nose is probably related to the forehead doubling on all the coins of that time. It's there on my examples.
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So I busted the coin out and took Two more pictures. Its a nice looking coin. I will send it in and see what it comes back as Thanks everyone.For now its in a Air tight holder. I will send it as soon as I get the five coins back I just sent to MR Wiles.   .
Edited by Daves Errors 01/28/2020 4:46 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Update: I did send this coin in to MR WILES and it DID come back with a Attribution letter as a DDO-002, 2-O-VI, Stage C LDS Not a bad ebay pick for 18 bucks. What would you say it might be worth!
Edited by Daves Errors 02/21/2020 5:31 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
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Keep in mind on the 'W' of WE that area on the right is master die doubling:  While it is on this coin, it is on most coins for many years. (It does tend to disappear with die wear as the die ages) Same with the 'D' on GOD, but this appears visble on the earlier die state coins:  1942 cents show this master die doubling:  1940 Show master die doubling on the right side of the horizontal on the '4':  1944 Shows master die doubling on the '44' on the dates:   Strongest on earlier die states. 1932 shows master die doubling on the date:  In side the '*' on the date:  Master die doubling on the forehead area on the bust:  Also noted on Liberty:  This can be found on wheats and Memorials. CoopHome : Master Die doubling on Wheat cents
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Pillar of the Community
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Congrats on the attribution. According to the chart at v.v.- $40-$100 slabbed (MS63-MS65). But as they say, "Whatever the market will bear."
We all know that most of us here like the thrill of "Picking" and those that have big $ to spend on registry sets like the top tier examples.
The questions that Wexler poses by way of listing many as doubling on the working hub may probably dilute some enthusiasm for it.
Good old free-market auction is probably the best way to tell.
Words of encouragement are one of the major food groups. We need to consume them regularly to thrive and grow.
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Bedrock of the Community
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I have no idea what it might be worth. If you find the right buyer it's likely worth many multiples of what you paid. Either way it is a cool coin and very nice find at $18. Someday I will check out this Ebaby website. 
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Pillar of the Community
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Thanks EVERYONE for your kind words and help.
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