What it says on the back of the coin. One cent. Not a DDO-001, just a normal coin. Note the arrows in red on this image: All hub doubling must match to be from that die. Again look at the arrows. Forget looking at the date. The real spread is on other areas.
I thought it was normal but I've been wrong before and with the 69s one I'm looking to collect, I wanna be confident it is what it is. Thank you guys for helping and the piece of mind.
You do realize there are probably less than 50 examples out there. Thus not every one of them will be the big one. Learn what to look for on these. They are obvious, if you know what to look for.
What causes a doubled die? (A) It happens during the strike? (B) It happens before the strike? (C) During the die creation, it is created on the die? (D) None of the above?
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