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1999 LMC DDR, Nice One

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came across this 1999 LMC DDR but couldn't find a match, nice and large though


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Cool find! The coins you post are in very nice shape. Makes me think you may be hunting BU or OBW rolls?

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Thanks CoinHunter27, nope just regular CRH circulated coins from bank and pocket change, just very picky
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Nice one
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Thanks GrapeCollects
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Nice find: It looks like a DDR-003 Listed by Mr Wiles on Variety Vista
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Sorry, but where exactly is the DDR?
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Sorry, but where exactly is the DDR?


That's what I'd like to know as well.

Where exactly on the coin are you guys seeing this DDR?
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Thanks Dave's Errors that's a very close match I appreciate it good eye! Spruett and USSID the DDR is doubling of the columns to the right of Lincoln's leg, you can click on the third image in my original post to enlarge and I also will attach one here.
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Thanks Dave's Errors that's a very close match I appreciate it good eye! Spruett and USSID the DDR is doubling of the columns to the right of Lincoln's leg, you can click on the third image in my original post to enlarge and I also will attach one here.



Okay, yes I see what you're talking about now. But jeezzzzz man, that is so miNUTE! Let me ask you a question: Is it really worth the effort?
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@USSID it sure is because that is what you are going to get now and that is the known variety. The squeeze type method will produce DDR towards the center. So the short answer is yes because if you collect known Errers and Varietys this is what it is now. Trying to find the best ones preferably in EDS in great condition.
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@USSID it sure is because that is what you are going to get now and that is the known variety. The squeeze type method will produce DDR towards the center. So the short answer is yes because if you collect known Errers and Varietys this is what it is now. Trying to find the best ones preferably in EDS in great condition.


I get your point. If you or anyone is a collector of this stuff and enjoy the search and pleasure of it, great! Go for it. I'm just saying is it really worth all that time and effort. Just my opinion.

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For me it's worth it. I don't really use much effort on these because when you go looking for a DDR on the reverse of the coin these are easy to spot, one quick peek in the bays, these will eventually become more and more scarce.
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Okay, roger that.
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USSID: Yes it is worth the time. Look at the person that FOUND the first 1992 Close AM They sold it for 20 grand. Look at all the new error's that are being found. I Recently found and sent in a coin to Dr.James Wiles Its now listed as a New Listing 2015 D DDO-001 Double ear variety. Its for some and not for others. Its called Error hunting/coin roll hunting collecting . Are we going to get rich NAW. Its something different and cheaper in the coin collecting world for people to do that wont cost them but a little bit of money and time. A error coin I found was in Pocket change I sold was a Lincoln DDO cent. sold it for 180 bucks 179 profit ill take it anytime. All's you really need to know is yes its worth peoples time do what they want to do or they would Not be doing it.
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