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1937-P Buffalo Nickel DDO?

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I came across this nickel with obvious doubling to the date, profile and ribbons, with slight doubling to LIBERTY.
I believe it to be hub doubling but would like to get the groups consensus on it.

VarietyVista lists two DDO's for the '37-P, and in my opinion it's more similar to DDO-001 than DDO-002, with much larger spread on the 37 in the date.

Then again, it could be just severe DDD?!?!

What do y'all think?

Any thoughts and opinions would be greatly appreciated!




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IMHO, I think it's just MD. Usually when you have a DDO on a buffalo, you have doubling around the indian.
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Quote:
...VarietyVista lists two DDO's for the '37-P


Please post the URL having these aforementioned diagnostic photos.

At first glance that it's MD unless I can view evidence to the contrary.
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Here is the link to the two DDO's illustrated on VarietyVista.

http://www.varietyvista.com/Buffalo...O%201937.htm
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Thanks for posting the photos you used.

Looking primarily at the 'B', 'T', and 'Y' because of the lack of shadows at their related PUPs, I say that it is not a 1937 DDO-001, 1-O-VI.
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 Posted 06/30/2015  11:31 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add stoneman227 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Both die 1 and 2 show the classic hook on the E of Liberty. Your coin does not have this.
Nice coin though
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