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2006 DDO Not Sure Which

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From the box that just keeps on giving.

2006-DDO-Not-Sure-Which

2006-DDO-Not-Sure-Which

2006-DDO-Not-Sure-Which

The color difference is a lighting issue.
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 Posted 07/10/2012  11:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jdavis18 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks good to me! Congrats
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Nice!

Maybe #21 or #14, but almost looks like there is some thickness to the date?
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Hi,

If we are only focusing on the 'Y' of LIBERTY per the close-up photo as an example of hub doubling I would have expected to see some 'notching' at the corners.

Unless I am missing something I do not see hub doubling here but instead see Machine Doubling.

Please elaborate as to where the hub doubling is predominant on this coin using some additional close-up shots.

IMHO,
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There is notching on the lower right side of the T and Y.And the left arm in the Y is thicker then the right one.
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Looks like #014 to me but you'll have to do the matching on coppercoins...nice find DrDon !
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Nice Find...definite DDO..
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How do you even see something like this? You must spend several minutes looking at each coin.

Either that or I need glasses.
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VGRX:I follow a "z" pattern.I start at the date,cross over to "liberty", across the face to "trust", around to "in".Flip it and repeat starting at "united" .I would guess I do three per minute.I set aside anything that catches my eye for closer examination.
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You check each coin under magnification or do you check with the naked eye?

Perhaps I need a better looking glass. It is a bit of a pain to use so I only use the looking glass to check dates that I can not read due to wear or debris.
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Hi Guys

I have troubles with Canadian coins let alone American coins...Need some help, I am reading this post and took pictures of one of my 2006 pennies, can you explain why the middle of the words in liberty are higher than the rest of the words...See pics below...?


2006-DDO-Not-Sure-Which



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