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Need Help On Potential 1984 D LMC DDO?

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*** Edited by Staff to Add Year / Mintmark / Denomination to Title. Titles are Important! ***

Looks similar to VV listing for the DDO 1 and 2 to me. Any thoughts?
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It's most definitely a DDO. Its circulated for sure. If you can track down the Die markers then you'll have your answer to which one. But, I you want an answer to which one, I believe it is the DDO-001. The mintmark position makes me think that's the one. Great find!
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Looks like DDO-001 to me. Very nice find!
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It's the real deal! Very nice find and congratulations! Now it's time to store in a 2x2.
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Good eye and congrats!
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Very cool! Thanks! In what would something like this be worth in this condition? The books I have are quite a bit apart from the CC valuation.

Really appreciate the feedback guys!
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Grade will determine the value and yours is pretty circulated. Just remember, it's only worth what someone is willing to pay.
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Very close.
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Many thanks guys!

Coop, out of curiosity, do you scale and draw out your diagrams in AutoCAD? Ive constructed many a geological cross section in Cad and use a similar technique to uncover faulting and as an aid in basic stratigraphic correlations. Its a fantastic visual aid, but can be time consuming. Muchos Gracias!
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I use Photoshop. I edit the images to make them horizontal, (Cropping at the top of the devices) then make them all the same width. Put them on a larger canvas and then see what is right/wrong to show me what die they are or if they are a new die. First I make sure the devices height is exactly the same, compare mintmarks to find differences and then check to see what is different on the devices. That is pretty much how I do that with Photoshop. I put the lines in with the underline tool to make sure they are level and straight. If I need to add vertical lines, I rotate the image 90 degrees and put back to horizontal. Works for me.
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