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Bedrock of the Community
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Need to see die markers. Pictures are too blurry to see them. That's a very nice Class 6 DDR.
Errers and Varietys.
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Boy, I am struggling with getting a reasonable photo on this coin. Not sure if this is much better. I certainly need to work on my photographing skills. Thanks for the help though E&V! 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Looks correct, but little value in this condition I'm thinking.
Edited by Coinfrog 03/21/2020 6:41 pm
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Yeah, I wouldn't expect much value in it but glad to find it regardless. Always fun to salvage one regardless of its looks. :) Thanks Coinfrog!
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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The more you search and find the various errors, the easier it becomes. Stick with it 
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Ain't that the truth merclover. I'm becoming more and more confident in my discoveries with each find. It's still a challenge and I'm grateful for this forum.
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Bedrock of the Community
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The CCF is indeed a great place! I am thankful for all I have learned here!
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Bedrock of the Community
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Note John Wexler's images on his link: http://doubleddie.com/687534.htmlThere are a lot of images of this die there. But we need to see your coin that close to tell what is going on with it to see if it is a match. So take images just like his size. Example: The last one, note only three devices. [red]What to look for on these?p/red] Little things Die scratches on the images, die chips, dots on the fields, check to see if your coin has it? Keep track of anything you note special as far a markers. Toy might be able to match these to another set of images on the other two sites. (maybe not, but examine all evidence that you can see on your coin) Markers come and go on a coin, but some were struck before/or after some die events. Don't give up. Take your time with it and see the little things that can mean a lot as far as identifying a match. I try to get three die scratches that is an exact match on coins before I confirm for sure they are matched to the right die. "Little things can help."
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With my current equipment I am unable to get quite that tight on my zoom but I think I see the same Die Clash toward the adams apple of Lincoln that stage B exhibits. 
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