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1962 Jefferson Nickel DDO & DDR

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1962 Jefferson nickel DDO & DDR

A nice little 1962 Jefferson nickel with a DDO & DDR.

Any suggestions, comments or feedback welcome.

The doubling on this example is typical of the Jefferson nickel series on the DDR Unum has separation and the DDO has seperation on the G in god and the bottoms and top of igwt.

WDDR-066 & WDDO-026



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1962-Jefferson-Nickel-DDO-&-DDR

1962-Jefferson-Nickel-DDO-&-DDR

1962-Jefferson-Nickel-DDO-&-DDR

1962-Jefferson-Nickel-DDO-&-DDR

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Stronger reverse than obverse.
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yeah the reverse is strong on that one you can see in hand but limited to the Unum the obverse is more minor but across more devices. I figure this is good example of average nickel DDO or DDR looks similar too if you collect beyond the "best of variety" stuff
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The doubled varieties are easier to find on attribution lists. But if they are too minor, that may hide it is the attributor didn't notice it.
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Nice dual variety! Great condition too!
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Really nice DDR showing on UNUM.
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