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Washington 1964 D DDR?

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 Posted 03/10/2021  11:59 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add 3193zd to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I think this is a DDR not sure which one. I was checking in Wexlers varieties. I didn't see any of this just under 8xmag.

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Your coin a 1961-D or a 1964-D?


Looks like a later die state. Note how the devices towards the rim are making a break for the border? That is what is going on. On a doubled die the devices will be enlarged in the center of the devices:
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The devices start to look like football players.
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Sorry 1961 D! Yes it is very faint and I didn't see any corners splitting. I had a 1964 with the 4 doubling up and you called that one a Die Deterioration. Thanks Coop! So doubling usually occurs left to right not up and down?
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More in the center of the devices. On doubled dies it can be stronger from right to left of vise versa. Or the same all across. It can vary. I was reading today about the die classes on Mike Diamond's site.
http://www.error-ref.com/doubled-dies/
Explanation of the different die classes. A very good read.
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