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Possible 1983 DDR

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 Posted 12/01/2015  02:16 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add kards to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I finish round two of my CRH and found what I believe is a 1983-DDR-002 from coppercoins.com

http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/...ie_state=mds

Here are the pictures and any feedback is appreciated





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Here is the First S in STATES

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and the last S in STATES


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 Posted 12/01/2015  04:32 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add StorminNorman34 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Well first off, please PLEASE!! Don't confuse me for an expert, or take my opinion as such! However I will put my 2¢ in, and say that it does look promising! However..... I have noticed that a lot of the early Zincs have a tendency to "smudge" or kinda smear during the striking process. They kind of remind me of a greenhorn miner from long ago. The guy probably felt so giddy he could do back-flips! (I surely have!) Sadly though, after checking with the mining industry's version of Ken Potter, he realized all he had was just a shiny bit of "leave-a-right", and should have done just that...Leave it Right There!
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Okay so I just took some pain killers from my recent knee surgery....I'm blaming the pills for the above post. It was completely over detailed and veered way off topic into babbling lol.....seriously though, look for your die markers on BOTH obverse and reverse. Just one marker is a good chance its the die your looking for, and 2 or 3 different die markers makes it an ABSOLUTELY conclusive attribution.
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It does not look like a DDR to me. Looks like a worn die.
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