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1972-P DDO Found!

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 Posted 06/17/2013  12:34 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Sudz to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
This coin is not in the best of shape but, nonetheless, it is a 1972-P DDO and I am thrilled to have it. The only thing is I am not sure which one it is as there are several possibilities. I am leaning toward 008, what do you all think? All opinions would be quite welcome. Thanks!


1972-P-DDO-Found!

1972-P-DDO-Found!

1972-P-DDO-Found!


1972-P-DDO-Found!

1972-P-DDO-Found!

1972-P-DDO-Found!

1972-P-DDO-Found!

1972-P-DDO-Found!
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06/17/2013 12:41 am
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 Posted 06/17/2013  01:31 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add j-win to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice find Sudz! I'm still looking for my first major DD. Not sure which one this is, but I bet others will know.
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Awesome find! I am still looking for my first major anything for a LMC. I will admit I have not searched any boxes yet but I bet it will take me many of them to find one of those.
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Great find. The condition makes it a little harder than most to determine what of the nine you have. 1) You have the secondary counterclockwise spread to the primary image evident in the 3-0-I, 6-0-I, and CONECA: 8-0-I. What is the Key to this coin is the spread of the seven in the date which is not found on the 3 or the 6. Also note the thickness of the nine at the top in the date which is thicker than the 3-0-I and the 6-0-I. As well as a more prominent doubling of the E in liberty. Yes in my opinion, and it is only my opinion, it is an CONECA: 8-0-I FS-01-1972-108 [033.58]. Again GREAT FIND!
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Looks like this one from the images. It is harder to tell on circulated examples.
1972-P-DDO-Found!
Compare the you in trust. That is the first place I check. There are also a couple of die gouges on the "T" of TRUST in some die states.
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