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Collector of U.S. Coins, Varieties, and Colonial Coinage
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@CoinHunter27. Thank you for the confirmation. Glad I'm finally able to discern a DDO from MD.
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Wow, what a find! Ironically, one of the hardest doubled dies to tell apart from MD in my opinion due to the relative lack of clear separation lines or split serifs, but this is definitely it.
Edited by SamCoin 05/03/2020 10:38 pm
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Congrats JoeVegas444. Super Excellent Find! 
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@levelsofmadnes thank you!
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Very amazing find! Super rare.
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This is a rare one, nice find!
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Very, very well done indeed. Congrats on a super find.
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Edited by ijn1944 05/04/2020 08:18 am
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Nice find for your 1st DDO.... on ebay slabbed/graded PCGS AU-53 starts at $400. What's the reverse look like?
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While this looks a lot like Machine Doubling, seeing a side by side on these will help to see the devices are enlarged: _SBS_nor_AAA.jpg) Note on this image, both are showing Machine Doubling. On this area on the FS-101, you can see the MD horizontal, but the hub doubling vertical. So you see it now. The devices are enlarged. And even doubled dies can be affected with Machine Doubling, exactly the same way normal dies are affected. On the OP's coin there is also an issue with Machine Doubling as well. Here is what the die should look like on these devices:    
Edited by coop 05/04/2020 6:01 pm
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@Coin Rejector - The reverse is in much better shape. NGC offers fairly cheap conservation services for modern coins. On their submission form, it's listed as $11. Although, another page on their site says the minimum is $25. I don't really know if conservation would be right for this coin. Regardless, I'll probably send it in for grading/authentication.
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@JoeVegas.... If it were me, I'd have no problem sending it in. It probably won't come back MS64, like ijn1944's, but possibly the fine people here @ CC would care to give their opinions on a grade?
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