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1972-D Memorial Cent DDO-006 ? Picked Up On The Bay For Under A Buck!

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Keep in mind that not all attributers have the same school of thought. Thus they separate/disagree/tollerate/even listen to each other from time to time. So some of each others ideas are like theories. Some don't agree with each other, but are will to work with one another when time be needed. But probably 95% of the time they agree.
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coop,
I totally get it and respect that.

If there is doubling on the master die, then all working hubs produced from the doubled master die will have the same doubling

My thought is: Ok, when the master die was produced with the coin's design for that year ,there was no doubling on it, then in the process a doubling occur's on the Master die from there is transferred to working Hub then to working dies.
Isn't this TECHNICALLY still a Mint produced Double Die ?

And just for the sake of argument ,how can One be certain that for example the 1972 Cent in this topic is not a MDD ?


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True they are a mint produced doubled die, when 50% of the coin have this on them, then it is as common as a normal coin. So they are nothing special anymore. The sad part if the most non collectors don't even know that they exist, then it is our job to educate them. People go on ebay and buy junk coins, while the real varieties are snagged sometimes at a great bargain. Some Machine doubled coin were going for a ridiculous price and I picked up a die variety for a real low price. Years later when they go to sell their prize coin, they will either be told there or here that it is not a doubled die. Then be mad at whoever tells them that. Get ready they are coming for us......
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Very true, thanks coop.
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Not to be redundant, I'm just taking this opportunity to try out my new Die Order E-file.

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Thank you for that CoinMasters simple and yet complete.
I am happy to see this post to have become a very useful and educational thread benefitting many.
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