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Edited by CoinNutt 04/27/2020 7:55 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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I'm not nearly an expert on DD's, but it appears to me to be DDO-001 based off my research. Some more experienced member would be able to confirm
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It does look a little like DDO-001, could we see a couple pictures of the eye and date?
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Bedrock of the Community
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Could you please explain the difference in these two photos. One is a DDO-001 and the other is this coin. Thanks coop!  
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Pillar of the Community
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looks like DDO-001 to me, but certainly weird how the top of the B appears reduced.
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001 the eye is doubled along with the 1 and 9. I'm not seeing it here.
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I think it's just the lighting obscuring it, Cujohn.
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The Variety Vista description of DDO-001 does not include any mention of doubling on LIBERTY:
Description: Strong spread on 19 of date, upper lapel, ear, eye, nose, lips, and chin.
I think the OP's coin has the same features on LIBERTY as VV's examplar, but since it's not listed in the description I have to go with Coop on this one and say MD.
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Bedrock of the Community
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You beat me to it. I had it already to post and that is the issue. That area is not part of the DDO: Quote: Description: Strong spread on 19 of date, upper lapel, ear, eye, nose, lips, and chin. On this site the enclose other areas that are not affected by the DDO. Why? Because markers may Match on a coins die state and it is a match on your coin. But markers are only useful if you have the variety first. ( Machine Doubling is not a die marker. They are a strike event)
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I found this snippet... regarding the "BE" for that year as master die damage. I am thinking most of the known obverse doubled dies for this year are eyelid related or some doubling on date... thinking the "BE" images on attributions are just markers. Can anyone confirm that is correct? Photo/book credit - Charles D. Daughtrey - Chpt 7 Modern Wheat Cents 1934-1958
Edited by Eyes4Error 04/29/2020 2:19 pm
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Well another tidbit of information. So looking back at the V.V image, you can see the master die doubling, but on your coin you are seeing the Master die doubling and Machine Doubling. Thus why you thought it was tripled. So it is still not a doubled die.  
Edited by coop 04/29/2020 7:20 pm
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Where the confusion came in is I assumed in a DD listing that all photos posted to said listing contained doubling. I learned to read the description of the listing.  Thank you all for your help!
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