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1942-P Jefferson Nickel WDDO-001 Best Of Variety

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1942-P Jefferson nickel WDDO-001 Best Of Variety

Look good another best of off the list late stage but found it in my collection. I will hope to find a upgrade

http://www2.briansvarietycoins.com/...ngs/view/124

I had the book of nickel and I have every few months picked through each time found some more.


1942-P-Jefferson-Nickel-WDDO-001-Best-Of-Variety

the book did change just my knowledge of what to look for.

side by side match up on all devices..

Any comments, suggestions or feedback welcome !


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Harder to see, but if you stay with a coin long enough, you may be able to find the doubling. The 2004P DDO is one I've been able to dial in.

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Hopefully I'm wrong O-F, but I'm not seeing it.
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CoinMasters might be the pictures here is a side by side


- crossing fingers

it is a ugly late stage but it is a super hard one to find



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Rackster those 2004 single squeeze are hard for me to see but side by side normal coin they pop

I have one but I didn't find it looks like there are a couple stages from weak to strong on them also
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The side x sides make it more convincing, I'm seeing a lot of striation lines in yours. I don't know, maybe from the strike. I think this might be one for Coop.
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Hi Ocala - exactly right. It looked DDO to me and after I found the markers from CONECA, I knew I had a match. I found one Stage C and two Stage D.
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cool I seen a thread somewhere they had the stages of the 2004 next to each other remember it getting cooler each step of the way

found it page two of this thread it goes from normal coin to stage f of it very cool if you have not already seen it

https://goccf.com/t/91792&whichpage=2
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Looks like it is a later die state than the Wexler image. There are a few things that tell me this is from the same die.
First image: The bases of the 'R" turning upwards. (looks like the die was re-polished and several thousand more coin were struck. parts of the hub doubling removed by the polishing.
Second image: The base on the 'T' shows both sides curling upwards. You can see some of the same hub doubling on the lower part of the 'S' that is a match.
Third image: The hub doubling on the left side of the 'E' is a match.
Fourth image: Same doubling on the opening of the noses. Image on left shows over polishing on the bridge of the nose.
To me they are no doubt a match.
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