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Wow guys, I got lucky with this one! I almost didn't see it if I didn't scope out the Dot between E and Pluribus. And those wheat stalks.. Man!! This one got me excited to get home, I found this looking through a servers change at my work. :D :D :D :D :D 1931 P WDDR-001. The only one! I think this one looks a lot better than the one that's on Variety Vista. Its a woody too I believe. Can really see it on the obverse! Thank you guys for looking! Btw thats not a rim Cud, just damage on the edge. wish it was though, it woulda been a 3 for 1 and another stage if so.. *kicks rocks* Give me an estimate on how much would be a fair price for this, or how much you would sell it for! I might get rid of this for the right price.          
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 I am on the fence with this one. I would like to see what coop says. John1 
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Good eye ! Nice pull from change even without the doubling. Nice example of class VI doubling.
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Not quite hands down though. This reverse of the 1924-S DDR-001 is quite dramatic. 
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Pillar of the Community
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Ohhh wow! Look at those wheat stems... The U's tooo... Shhhheeeeshh! That is a nice coin though!! Really is. Especially The S mint mark too, I always keep S mint marks no matter what! AND semi key date! Thank you for sharing that Stoneman!
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Pillar of the Community
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By the way I'm excited to see what coop and crazyb0 says too John :).
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Quote: I am on the fence with this one. I would like to see what coop says. John1 Yeah me too . 
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Compairing the OP's coin and mine . Arrows point to clasd 6 hooks on the E and class 6 extra thickness of the horizontals of the L and you compaired to the veticles of the letters.  
Edited by stoneman227 07/02/2018 4:26 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
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When you see these side by side with a normal coin then it makes more cents. (pun intended)  My first though was: "I wonder what extreme die wear would look like on that area?" Found this: No, yours is a DDR. Nice find. But I would welcome a side by side. That way everyone here could see the DDR better.
Edited by coop 07/02/2018 09:46 am
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Bedrock of the Community
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Very nice find and congratulations!
Errers and Varietys.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Why do you call this a woody?
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Bedrock of the Community
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Under AMERICA on the reverse the lines are not rolling lines. They are die flow and die polishing. The coin is not a woodie. A woodie is a poor mix of metal on the stock material.
Edited by coop 07/02/2018 1:32 pm
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Seeing helps us to know what to look for. So keep showing what looks different. Sometimes you have something that even I don't know about.
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Well, what I see is more so on the obverse than the reverse. Looks like grainy lines, especially on Lincoln's forehead, looks like lines running pointing at 1 o'clock, to 7 o'clock fashion. You can also see it more so I'm the bow tie and under liberty the most. Maybe it was whisked or something but those lines almost make it look like a woody. Maybe I'll get a better close up of the obverse just to make extra sure. I dislike attributing woodys lol I'm always wrong lol. I know about the roller lines and what those look like. Mine looks much like a diognal white noise if you get what I'm saying! Thanks for everyone's comments, so very exciting! Was hoping E&V and Bates saw!! ;) I'll get the additional close up shot of the obverse in less than an hour.
Bates, I'm not going to lie though, this one was tough to see and even John was hung up as was I for a moment. A lot of them look like ddrs cause of flattening so don't get frustrated when looking for these. Just look at the dots if your ever hung up on one. Usually the extra elongated dots give it away.
Edited by Coppergold 07/02/2018 3:57 pm
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