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Is This One Of The 1964-D DDO's?

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This is my first one of the "line under the L" DDO's (and even though, due to coin condition, it looks like it might be gunk , it is indeed copper), so I am asking for confirmation and perhaps which one it might be. Thank you for your help, all opinions are appreciated.


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I think you are right. I'm not sure what one its is.... 004 or 005
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George: I don't see a match with the mint mark locations. Your mint mark is slightly turned CW. Location is even with the tail of the line horizontal and vertical inside of the "6" at the upper area. The rest seem to be in different locations. To bad it is circulation damaged. It might have had a shot at a new listed item. But without that it is not a good example to send in.

Side point: Keep in mint on doubled die varieties with mint marks, the mint mark location will help you as the best ID of a doubled die. With out the mint mark, the Philly coins are harder to ID. You have to use the closeups of doubling to determine these.
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