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Very Minor Unlisted 2000-D Cent DDR ?

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It's very small to the right of Lincoln it looks like a small doubled die on the pillar but I don't see it listed for wexlers varieties so I could most definitely be wrong here, though it has the look.
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 Posted 09/23/2021  09:33 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That one is a very minor one. It probably won't be on any listed site. (Shorter than the length of Abe's arm)
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@copp, thanks. I kind of figured it was to minor to be actually listed as a DDR. Is there a tolerance that makes a doubled die basically worthless? Is the minimum requirement at least the length of Abe's arm?
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These center bay Class IX DDRs are extremely common. You'll find that most of the smaller ones aren't listed as well as many of the larger ones.
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Ya considering the frequency I'm seeing them with the limited amount of American cents I go through and how many are listed even the larger one I found might he worth a tiny premium (like a dollar) if anything and even best of varieties for modern ones I see on ebay for about 7$ so I'll keep my eyes out for the medium to large posts or multiple posts. Seems like posts that go through Lincoln are better findes.
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Minor or not, discovering a new Doubled Die is always cool. Not to mention I've seen much more minor doubling than this before, so maybe this one has a chance to get listed somewhere.
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2000 to 2006 There are 100s of them. Seems like you find more DDs than aren't.
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@Numis-Northener, possible but that's why I asked coop about the limitations on size for DDR or DDO before it becomes a true doubled die but not big enough to be relevant. With the amount of doubled dies listed on modern coins it seems the only relevant ones will be multiple poles or large poles and center of Lincoln poles. I have seen some listed around this size, but for how thin it is it makes me think there would have to be a new category, large poles,medium,small, and the new extra small lol. Makes me think of pizza for some reason. I'm having a late dinner so I'll eat at like 9PM
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 Posted 09/23/2021  7:53 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Oldfordman to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
interesting find!
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