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Edited by killians76 01/13/2009 11:11 pm
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That's very interesting.....
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Strong possibility as a DDO-001, or should I say very strong possibility. Anything on the beard?
Edited by rockdude 01/08/2009 12:43 am
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Pillar of the Community
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Cool...seeing 3 letters with notching in the same position is very intriguing.  How about the rest of LIBERTY...anything there?
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It's definitely a doubled die, but there are at least 6 different dies known. Attribution would be a hands-on thing.
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I think you have the DDO-OO5 2006 Doubled die cent
Jazz
Edited by Jazzcoins 01/11/2009 9:37 pm
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What kind of listing number is that?
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I didn't classify it right sorry hit the wrong keys 2006-1D0 -005
Thank You very much Jazzcoins Joe
Edited by Jazzcoins 01/14/2009 7:51 pm
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Obviously, many varieties are difficult to attribute from photos alone, particularly with Lincoln cents. The die varieties I collect are relatively easy by comparison. 
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Yes I do agree with you ,but this particular coin that was photograped was very easy to attribute by the great pics that were given/ I do understand that it;s hard to make an accurate description just by photos, the majority of times ,but if there clear like this one you could by magnifying on your computer just like you would do it in person with a loupe. just my opinion
Thank you for getting on another topic needed that and making adjustments
Jazzcoins Joe
Edited by Jazzcoins 01/15/2009 4:34 pm
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I just think it's easy for the average collector like me to make mistakes. As there are a number of similar DDOs this year, I'm guessing they are best distinguished by die markers. Perhaps that's why Chuck said this one would need a "hands-on attribution". 
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Nice find..What do you use for them closeups? Those are great!!
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I would like to know why my posts were taken off this subject. If you have a problem with what I am saying, please contact me and just do not delete my opinion.
If you do want me to stop posting in this forum, that is no problem, I will.
BJ Neff
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I am interested to know why BJs posts were deleted/moved as well, I certainly did not see anything that justified their removal...
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This thread is a moving target today... 
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Kloccwork 419, using a 8.1 mega-pixel Kodak from Walmart with a ting magnifying glass at the end of a small steel tube, you wouldn't believe it would do good just by looking at it, but it does. Bj Neff just wanted to tell you I appreciate your opinion on everything.
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