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(2) 1944 LWC DDO Date

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Do I have a DDO on my Dates by chance?

Thank You



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Hi Sandy - both look normal to me. #2 took a hit on the 9 as it appears. It has the 'look' of DD, but I don't think you have one here. Wait for one of the experts to chime in. In the meantime, browse Coppercoins or one of the other DD sites to see if you can match the markers.

Good luck!
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Thanks Rackster, will do.
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Look at this one I posted a little over a week ago. Look how fat the 9 is and the angles on the 4's.

https://goccf.com/t/248164
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Yes - the 9 is a quick tell on a coin. Seal's coin, although worn, has the thickened 9. Your coin 'looks' like it, but probably just coincidental (ding was 'just right')
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Thank you, yes I can definitely see the difference.
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