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1990 Lincoln Memorial Cent Doubled Die DDO-001 - Finally

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Congratulations on the addition to your collection.
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Well jp brought this thread up as a great place to ask about how to discern a doubled die from other types of doubling, so not a new addition but one I added two years ago. But still haven't seen another one of these since.

And certainly not going for ALL the DDO's, although that is the goal of at least one of my friends. Awesome undertaking. I'm just looking for a complete set of DDO-001 coins, per the CONECA listings, and at this point am about 8 coins from finishing it. Last weekend I pulled out that whole collection and was going to go back through and verify everything and figure out exactly what is needed and what I really need an upgrade on, but just ran out of time. Maybe this weekend. I will be putting something in the "wants" forum once I am sure of what I still need. But the short list is something like 1938 (proof), 1975, 1977-D, 1987-D, 1988-D, 1996-D and maybe 2004 (need to verify that one). 1969-S is also hanging out there, but it really is out of my price range so always pretty much knew it would be missing and I'm okay with that.
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When one of the big ones come along, you might trade in some of your collection to get the harder ones as partial trades? (I often think outside the box after reading you delima. Went back to add that thought. Because someday, the opportunity my present itself. And my comment may come back to you then?)
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