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1972-S DDO LMC #?

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I wanted to know which DDO this 72-S was but I have found no 72-S's on coppercoins site. Is that because they are too common, as in a master doubled die?

1972-S-DDO-LMC-#??

1972-S-DDO-LMC-#??

1972-S-DDO-LMC-#??

1972-S-DDO-LMC-#??

1972-S-DDO-LMC-#??

1972-S-DDO-LMC-#??

1972-S-DDO-LMC-#??

1972-S-DDO-LMC-#??

1972-S-DDO-LMC-#??

1972-S-DDO-LMC-#??

1972-S-DDO-LMC-#??
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12/28/2008 2:03 pm
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That is the master die doubling that affected coins from all three mints. Because they affected a large percentage of coins, they are not assessed an extra premium for them.
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kind of what I thought, thank coop
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Memorize the shape of the N in your image and then you will know what they are from all mints. They have that same mark exactly on the top left part of the N on IN.
On a real DDO they should have a spread differently than the master die doubling on the common ones.
https://www.coincommunity.com/forum...do_01_in.jpg
https://www.coincommunity.com/forum...1do002ma.jpg
https://www.coincommunity.com/forum...o_08_col.jpg
https://www.coincommunity.com/forum...972S_DDO.jpg
These are just a few images I have on my image host. But compare them with the one in your images and you will see what I mean.
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12/28/2008 2:46 pm
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Ok I see the difference, thanks alot coop.
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Those are some very informative photos, thanks MIKE...
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Mike who?
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Thank you very much Coop those pictures are very informative. I have been going through some of my old rolls and packaging them. angain thanks.
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Dropped comma between thanks and Mike. Mike aka morgans dad.
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