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1996-D Extra Collums DDR? Please Take A Look

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1996-D-Extra-Collums-DDR?-Please-Take-A-Look
1996-D-Extra-Collums-DDR?-Please-Take-A-Look
is this a DDR?
the top photo is the error and the bottom is a regular 1996d
thanks for your help
colleen
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 Posted 10/26/2008  12:13 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
909records,
I'm no expert but I would say what you posted is a " plating issue" but lets wait for the real experts to tell you.
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 Posted 10/26/2008  12:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add norseman012 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Very nice pic's I'm no expert but I would guess a possible die variety
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any ideal to what this is ?
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anbody?
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colleen, I've seen this before and always assumed it was die wear or poor polishing to remove clashing. Although on your coin the right side of fourth column from right appears to imitate the column and architrave above it. Maybe Charles or Bill can chime in on this.
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thank you so much for that info
its really wierd the hole back of the coin is like that know that I look at it it's like the hole back was little stamped off and then ajusted back and I'm learning about Machine Doubling but this is not like the stuff I have seen or that have been told it was Machine Doubling it looks raised like they started to stamp it and then ajusted it I dont know
im still learning things am a new be

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It's just the shoddy quality showing through on a very shiny planchet. There is no doubling on that coin.
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thank you
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I agree with Chuck. The only thing that resembles doubling is the normal part of the design that is there to add depth to the look of the memorial building.
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Bill
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