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1964 D Penny (Ddo? Shelf Error?)

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Hello!

This is definitely a learning journey!
I would greatly appreciate some clarification if these are errors or just, indents? I guess? I don't have the 'eye' that only experience can give quite yet


1964-D-Penny-Ddo?-Shelf-Error? 1964-D-Penny-Ddo?-Shelf-Error?
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Appears to have taken a hit, post mint damage
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Thank you! How can one tell between something like that and a genuine DDO?
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bamagama the damage on your coin takes material away from the device. A DDO adds to the Device. A DDO is a full size device stamped off to the side of a previously stamped device. Stick around and you will see many examples.
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