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Nice find! Did you find this or was it a purchase? I
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Nice. John1 
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Nice one...good pics too! smat
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A friend asked me to look through a box of old coins for him to see what I thought. When I found this and got excited about it, he told me to keep it. He's a very nice guy!
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CONECA listing 64D DDO-001
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Awesome Find! This is a very nice DDO. -CH27
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Great find!
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There was an issue on these that year: http://doubleddie.com/1598998.htmlQuote: Since WMDO-001 is only on P-Mint proof coins, there are no D-Mint examples of WMDO-001 and the D-Mint listings begin with WMDO-002. 1964-D 50¢ WMDO-002 Doubled Master Die 1964-D 50¢ WWHO-001 Doubled Working Hub 1964-D 50¢ WWHO-002 Doubled Working Hub 1964-D 50¢ WDDO-001 "Best Of" Variety" Description: A very strong CCW spread from a pivot at about 12:00 shows on LIBERTY, IGWT, the date, the designer's initials, the rear point of the bust, and the hair. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Very light weak die scratch ESE from the lower right side of the G in GOD. Obverse Stage B: Inverted V-shaped die scratch from the rim between the 6 and 4 of the date. SW die scratches from the first T in TRUST to the 6 in the date. Light NW/SE die scratches through the vertical bar of the T in LIBERTY. Two slightly wavy die scratches west from the left upper side of the T in LIBERTY with the upper scratch turning NW to the rim. Light N/S die scratches inside the ear. Die scratches SW left of the I in LIBERTY. Stage A die scratches abraded away. Obverse Stage C: Die scratches at the I and T of LIBERTY still present other stage B die scratches abraded away. NNE/SSW die scratch between the U and S of TRUST. Reverse Stage A: Flanged G in FG. Die scratch NW from left center of the A in DOLLAR, through the top of the second L and through the star between the two L's. Reverse Stage B: Many N/S die scratches in the fields. Heavier die scratch from lower center of the second T in STATES, SW to the star. Heavier die scratch S by W from the bottom of the right leg of the A in STATES, through the star and to the ray. Stage A markers abraded away. Reverse Stage C: Less defined N/S die scratches in the field. Die scratches from the A and second T of STATES still present. Submitted By: Stage A & B: John A. Wexler, Stage C: Michael Dalzell Cross References: CONECA: 1-O-V, Cherrypickers: FS-50-1964D-101 So if it matches the DDO-001, then read the last line, it is one of the "Doubled Working Hub dies". There were many listings that we pulled that year. Later renumbered the ones with a doubled die, and not listing the doubled working hub dies.
Edited by coop 09/18/2020 3:42 pm
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Very nice! 
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