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Interesting roll of 1964-D Lincolns. Nothing of note on any obverse, but flipped them over and there were 15 or more DDRs. Of course, I figured I would pull one, figure it out, and that would cover them all. But noooooo. This roll had 4 (four) (quatro) (the number after 3) different DDRs in it. It's hard enough to figure out one of these puppies let alone four of them. Anyway, after more than an hour playing with them I was able to positively attribute 4 of them as DDR-010 (WDDR-043). Of the other two are quite strong and I will submit them to CONECA for consideration and the fourth is still showing fully split serifs but more moderate and goes in the "to be sent in later" file. On one photo I note what I consider to be the easiest to see die marker for this variety which is currently unlisted. 1964-D Lincoln Memorial cent DDR-010 (WDDR-043)       
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Awesome find and congratulations tropicalbats! That's a really strong one!
Errers and Varietys.
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If your not careful,you are going to end up with a fantastic collection  John1 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Nice work again @TB!
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Pillar of the Community
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Wow! That is a beautiful example to say the least. Congratulations on hitting that many in one roll 
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Pillar of the Community
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Now let me get this straight. One roll. Four DDRs. One post on one coin. Come on man.
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Pillar of the Community
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Wow! That's an amazing example. Such clear doubling too! Congrats!
-CH27
Collector of U.S. Coins, Varieties, and Colonial Coinage
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Thanks! And DrDon you've got it exactly right. But with the other three DDR's unattributed I'm not sure the reason to post them? That's a lot of photo imaging time just to look at more class two doubling. But it may be of some interest to compare UNITED on one of each from the roll. I'll see about doing that later today.
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Pillar of the Community
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Bats, that baby is awesome stronger than the Philly 802 IMO good looking coin those make my morning coffee even better.
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Here are the other three DDRs from that roll. Just the UNITED but it gives an idea that the one on the bottom is pretty light, the one on top is moderate, and the one in the middle is pretty strong. None are the DDR-010 I posted above. Side note, I went through all my 1964-D rolls, of which I have many as I am actively hunting DDO-001, and found another roll in the same tube with the same lettering on it. Well you guessed it, I pulled out 22 more DDRs from that roll at least one from each of the four types but a bunch were -010 which was nice. 1964-D Lincoln Memorial cent - 3 other DDRs from same roll 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Awesome DDR's tropicalbats!
Errers and Varietys.
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Pillar of the Community
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Amazing. Never looked for these DDR'S, so they are nice to see. 
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Pillar of the Community
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Nice coins. Very nice strike in that second roll. BTW: I was just funnin' ya. I assumed you would wait to hear from CONECA before posting the others. Thanks for the other pics and good luck with the rest of the search.
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Sooo nice! Very nice DDR's. Thanks for letting the rest of us share in the excitement.
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