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1936-P 1-DR-001

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I think this is one of the cooler looking LWC DDR's. Even in its worn state the doubling around the outer devices is readily noticeable in-hand. I hope the photos do it justice.
The last photo is of die crack across the "D" in a very worn "VDB" which is a marker on CopperCoins. May I get confirmation, please. Thanks for all help and opinions.

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Looks like a winner for a DDR but I am good enough to say which one.
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I did not need the close ups. I could see it clearly in the first photo. Nice find.
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A better image of the VDB would be a great help. The 006 and 008 have the different sized wheat stems that match yours. Different markers on each coin. 006 obverse concentric die gouges. 008 field disturbance on "WE". 010 looks like your coin may have the head gouge near the "G" on GOD. But nothing really stands out for sure on a match for either of these 4. You might want to Bathe the coin in mineral oil and use a very soft bristle tooth brush to remove the gunk around the devices. (Only after trying this on three common wheat cents to get your technique down. This can also be found on the DVD) Then compare the die scratches/wear patterns on devices found the these dies from coppercoins images. So far I can't find a match from images provided. It is a great DDR. Just hard to nail it down. It may take some time to figure this out. If no matches are found it could even be a new listing. But when searching for a match, make sure at least two patterns match, not just one.
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