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1936 DDO1? Cherrypicked

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 Posted 01/02/2014  10:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DrDon to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I would like to see better,clearer close up photos of date, "LIBERTY" and "IN GOD".
I see something on the 1 and 6 of the date but I am sure it is not the 001.
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I'll say it's definitely not DDO #2, no broken leg "R" in Liberty. And I'm not seeing the doubling to indicate it would be DDO #1.
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Sometimes photos can be deceiving, but being I have attributed all the big DDOs from 1936 I am reasonably confident it is not any of them. As noted, all three have a broken T hub in LIBERTY which yours does not seem to show. (001 had the broken T first hubbing and is obscured.) I am attaching a large collage of DDOs 001-004. DDO-004 is 1DO-010 on coppercoins.com and does not have a broken T. 001 & 004 courtesy J Amato, 002 LDS & 003 Watersport collection. Maybe this helps...

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Joey you should invest in a good cheap USB microscope.
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