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1939-P LC- Unlisted DDO (Double Eyelid)

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There are only a couple listed on copper coins and this one is not there. Please let me know your opinions. Thank you

1939-P--LC--Unlisted-DDO-Double-Eyelid

1939-P--LC--Unlisted-DDO-Double-Eyelid

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1939-P--LC--Unlisted-DDO-Double-Eyelid
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This looks more like Die Deterioration the surface of the coin. An image that close up as the eye would be helpful to see if it is hub doubling or a doubled die. If the devices on the date have the die wear as the eyelid, then it would not be a DDO. So waiting for better images of the date.
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Here is a better picture of date and eye.

1939-P--LC--Unlisted-DDO-Double-Eyelid

1939-P--LC--Unlisted-DDO-Double-Eyelid
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Thanks for the extra images. It might be a new listing? Let me check around a bit to see if CONECA has it on their E-Disk?

The E-Disk lists 5. But none match your coin. What concerms me most on your coin is the way it curves at the base of the eye. It looks like a die crack there. There is two DDO that look similar to your coin, but are farther south than your eyelid. You might want to contact James Wiles and send him the images you have so far and see what he thinks. (his email address is on the Variety Vista Site near the submissions area.
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Thank you coop. I appreciate your efforts.
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None that matches this on Wexler's... Although, I will admit he only has pics for one of the DDO's...
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I sent the pictures off to Wexler's this AM. Will let you guys know the outcome. Thanks for your interest and help.
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Probably not worth the effort to try and have attributed.

Reply from Wexlers:

"Unfortunately the photos show that your coin probably has environmental damage, either whizzing or acid dipped. Notice the wavy texture to the surface. This makes any variety attribution suspect.

I would be happy to give it a first hand look, but I can't offer you much hope based on the photos. The attribution fee is $6.00 per coin plus the return P&I ($7.00 per package). You may send up to 10 coins at a time.
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