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Did I Find A 1974-D DD?

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 Posted 12/10/2012  11:09 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add bill069 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I think I did!
Let me know what you think, please?


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Thanks for your comments, Bill
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 Posted 12/10/2012  11:21 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mycrob to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yes, you got it! Good score!
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Absotively and posilutely!

Congrats on a good find

Since last June or so I have kept totals on roll searching - have gone through 470 1974Ds in 55 boxes of halves - found only 2 1974 DDOs.

And actually, I do not have totals for the 10 boxes before these so I likely went through over 500 of them and only got 2.
So this is not all that common a find in my experience.
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Thanks for the feed back to all.
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New here so... I dont see it lol. can someone help me out? I never messed with halfs. To me the E and S look odd...
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xcrytonx:look at the "legs" of the"R" in the second photo.I focus on cents but a doubled die looks the same on all coins.
bill069:Nice find.
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Hey Bill, Looks to be to me too. I got lucky enough to find a few in mint sets. very nice score though. congrats, Tim
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Curious, what is the actual value of this DDO ? (EF,AU,MS etc.)
I've searched many thousands of dollars of half's
over the years but only for silver and proofs etc.
Wondering if worthwhile to look closer.
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Curious, what is the actual value of this DDO ? (EF,AU,MS etc

the only value I can offer is RedBook ms 63 $50.00
Cherry Pickers Guide ms 63 $50.00, ms 65 $100.00, ms 66 $200.00, ms 67 $400.00

hope this helps, of course circulated coins will only be worth what others will pay for them.
in any condition it is a great coin to have in ones collection.
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Thanks
Might be tough to find in BU (63/64)unless in a mint set etc.
Might get lucky and find a few 60,61 or 62's and some AU's
Guess i'll keep an eye out in the future. Probably already
ran by many already :)
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