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Two New DDO LWC Listings - 1942 And 1943 D

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Due to the major difficulties in the changeover from VV to the CONECA CML, I've waited 2 years for these to be listed, but what a nice Christmas present...

I have two new DDO discoveries listed by CONECA!!

1942 DDO-011: https://www.conecaonline.info/linco...hiladelphia/
1943-D DDO-015 : https://www.conecaonline.info/linco...-015-denver/

You can also see my own High Resolution photos of these coins here:

1942 DDO-011 (Obverse): https://easyzoom.com/image/157192/a...?mode=manage

1943-D DDO-015 (Obv and Rev): https://easyzoom.com/image/125250/a...?mode=manage
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Very cool! Congratulations on the new listings! Discovering new varieties is fun.
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Great images! What kind of scope and imager do you use?
The image on the 1943D was so good it helped me understand that I can use die scratches to help me differentiate among the myriad 1943 DDO variations. I was having trouble with the subtlety of the differences.

The doubling in the lips looked striking, no pun intended. Does it look like a triple eyelid to you? Is that even possible?

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Very Nice! Congrats on the listings
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Nice finds, Ray! I think I remember you posting these elsewhere when you first found them. Patience is a virtue.
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Congratulations!

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You can also see my own High Resolution photos of these coins here:
Your photos are superb.
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Very nice, you did great on everything from the find to the pictures.
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Congrats Ray! I guess that post over at CONECA last month got the ball rolling on this?
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WTG Ray. Superb, clear images as always and that Easyzoom site really lets us see minute markers.
Nice discoveries and I know there was a lot to do at CONECA but I'm glad to hear the gridlock may be lifting.
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Outstanding! Merry Christmas.
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I know you're a pro at photography, but your pictures of the 1943-D steel cent are truly outstanding. The notching on the tail of the 4 is perfectly visible. Your lighting and color balance are flawless.
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. Really nice. Congratulations.
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Thanks to everyone for the kind comments. I'll try to answer questions below:


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Great images! What kind of scope and imager do you use?
The image on the 1943D was so good it helped me understand that I can use die scratches to help me differentiate among the myriad 1943 DDO variations. I was having trouble with the subtlety of the differences.

The doubling in the lips looked striking, no pun intended. Does it look like a triple eyelid to you? Is that even possible?


The HiRes photos have been really useful for marker ID, and indeed this was a primary reason for figuring out how to do them. I wanted a single photo with high enough resolution to show all the details on the coin. All those individual images showing markers and such are nice, but I find many things with the HiRes photos that don't show up in multi-image format.

I don't usually give much credence to any doubling I see in the profile. I used to ignore the eyelid doubling, but now I look for it. Oh the countless DDOs I must have missed over the years.

The photo system I'm using is pretty advanced...a Sony A7Rm4, with a Nikon 95mm Printing-Nikkor, and automated focus stacking. I fill the width of the frame with the coin, and stitch a 2-tile vertical panorama. Each tile is focus stacked with 36 images, then stitched to create the final ~9000 x 9000 pixel image. For the 43-D I combined the obverse and reverse into a ~18000 x 9000 pixel final image. Such large images are difficult to host, which is why I'm using EasyZoom.


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Congrats Ray! I guess that post over at CONECA last month got the ball rolling on this?


I guess it did. First response over there was from the CONECA President. We exchanged emails and had a phone call to discuss the issues from both sides. Apparently the creation of the new CML has been quite a big task and is taking much longer than expected for various reasons, but I'm happy to see progress, and even happier to see two discoveries listed.

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I know you're a pro at photography, but your pictures of the 1943-D steel cent are truly outstanding. The notching on the tail of the 4 is perfectly visible. Your lighting and color balance are flawless.


You know, I've looked at that image extensively but never really keyed-in to the notch on the 4. For sure that's a major marker in attributing the coin. Thanks very much for pointing it out. It doesn't show up well on the CONECA image. And thanks again for the kind comments!
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All those individual images showing markers and such are nice, but I find many things with the HiRes photos that don't show up in multi-image format.

YES. So very much this!

Many discovery listings were turned into catalog entries. The first person picked markers that they felt were meaningful. But when you attribute coins against an entry, so many times you notice obvious markers that match on both coins. I have noticed that using PCGS TrueView images in conjunction with the Wexler files and Variety Vista. Once you can lay out 5 coins together, it is far easier to identify the common markers. But you can only do that when you have the whole coin face images, not the little bits that the first guy gave you.
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