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1942 Walker DDO

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Is this one a DDO?
Or Machine Doubling?

Thanks


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 Posted 11/23/2009  08:35 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SeatedNut to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Joey,

The place to check for the 1942 DDO is the front of the neck and the lower breast plate. That's where the doubling is most obvious. Note highlighted area on picture below. This coin is not DDO (sorry my DDO coin is at home and I don't have access to a photo of it now).



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i dont see any doubling under the chin or the breast but.....what about these areas?

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Not a DDO, possibly faint MD.
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Joey,

MD = Machine/Mechanical Doubling. It's a common occurrence when the dies wear and brings no premium.
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