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 to the CCF! That is the REAL DEAL! Congrats on such an awesome find! WDDO-001. A pretty hard DDO to find.
Edited by Jim0815 11/05/2018 6:29 pm
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Spiffy! Good looking coin with DDO-001. Very, very nice pick up.
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Excellent 84 DDO - how did you aquire it?
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WOW - that's the real deal! Nice find!! 
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Very nice ! 
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that's it!  congrats
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Very, very nice find and congratulations! This is a big deal, since these are so hard to find! You got the real deal! I remember finding one in circulation in May of 2017. I found mine in a circulated bankroll, from a brick box of U.S. Pennies. http://goccf.com/t/307650&whichpage=1
Errers and Varietys.
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I found it going through a combination of rolls from my bank and jars of penny's a couple of people. In the future I should keep bank & other coins separate so I know specifically where any "finds" originated. My first real "variety"!!
Would an acetone bath help with the black specs?
Also, any thoughts on what the coins grade might be?
Thanks for all your replies!!
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Acetone will not remove carbon spots but it won't hurt the coin either. Give it a bath and put it in an Ait-Tite holder. Great find. John1 
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Fuzzy317 Quote: You should include the date, mintmark, and the denomination in your titles.
Why Topic Titles are Important Sorry about that! Finally found and read the Posting Rules. Thanks!!
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The off color tiny spots are probably sneeze droplets.
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