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1947-P-1-DO-001 ?

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 Posted 01/05/2012  10:04 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add canadacoinguy to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi there. I found a 1947 P and wondered if it looks like a 1947P-1DO-001 to anyone else in the community? I could seem to match most things up except for the date (it could be though) and the die gouge on the reverse by the first A in America. Anyways, any help would be appreciated. Thanks.


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As always, any help that anyone could offer would be appreciated. Thank you.
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01/05/2012 10:34 am
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1DO-001


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A moderate to strong clockwise rotated hub doubling shows on the date, motto, and LIBERTY.


1947-P-1-DO-001-?

Im not seeing it on your coin.

but I do see something just not sure what.

Check out the Eye lid. I think it see something in LIBERTY.
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01/05/2012 10:28 am
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I just posted a pic of the eyelid pman860507. Thanks again for your assistance.
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Im not seeing a DDO in the date. The only thing I see that looks somewhat notched is the B and the E in Liberty but I think that might be the lighting rather than actual doubling.
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Okay, I'll keep looking. Thank you to everyone who took the time to answer.
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Quote:
m not seeing a DDO in the date. The only thing I see that looks somewhat notched is the B and the E in Liberty but I think that might be the lighting rather than actual doubling.



So its just a MD?
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I don't know pman860507. I may have to try to take better photos but seem to be having some troubles with lighting while taking shots of the coins. Does anybody have any good methods of lighting coins to emphasize the serifs and numbers better when taking photos? For instance, if it is CCW doubling would I emphasis the left or right hand side of the coin, or top and bottom? Anyways, thanks again everybody who responded and who responds.
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Looks like a normal coin with some Machine Doubling on the tops of the devices. Nothing actually doubled, just damaged.
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Alright. Thanks again coop. Still have yet to find my first DD.
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