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New Member
United States
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Like I stated earlier I'm pretty new to coin collecting and I appreciate and respect everyone and their opinions on the coins I am presenting. Last one for the night. Im pretty sure I got lucky this time. Here is a 1995 Lincoln Cent in pretty decent circulated condition. Is it a DDO / DDR or am I 0-3 tonight? Thank you all again.   
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Valued Member
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its not a DDO or DDR just a normal coin
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Valued Member
165 Posts |
but you can buy a 1995 DDO on ebay they are super cheap
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New Member
 United States
13 Posts |
The 1995 looks like there are two of each number. Thanks for the info
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Moderator
 United States
56855 Posts |
 to CCF. 1st thing is you need to work on posting better quality photos. I "think" I see DDD on the obverse and split copper plating on the reverse,no DDO or RRD. John1 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4680 Posts |
 based on these pics, looks to just be DDD
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New Member
 United States
13 Posts |
Thank you . yes I definitely need to learn to post better pictures. I am using my cell phone and its a pretty good phone for pictures just not close up coin ones. Could u recomend a better method for taking and posting? I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you for the welcoming me as well. Thank you again for sharing your knowledge with me. I am eager to learn just need to learn the correct way. Have a great day!
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 United States
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Valued Member
United States
79 Posts |
Not promoting but I got myself a Microscope for $149. It's a Dino-Scope AM3111 . It's GREAT ! Has editing software. Awesome viewing and picture taking ! Take Care Be Safe
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3207 Posts |
it's a now-fingerpinted normal 1995 cent
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3237 Posts |
~$150 is a lot to spend on a scope for most people, sal. I personally paid about $8 for mine after applying a $5 ebay coupon, and it works plenty well for even quite esoteric and minor die varieties. Pictures aren't the most beautiful, but a lot easier to get your money's worth on a cheap scope than an expensive one, especially considering you'll almost certainly find all the same coins with the cheap one that you would have with the expensive one (and anything you miss is going to be reaaaally minor anyway).
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 United States
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AmScope is a good brand,my nephew has an expensive version and I have a $20 version as well as a $60 Celestron. To each their own. John1 
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