1972 Lincoln DDO

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Not sure if my photo will give a proper indication of the doubling.........found while searching Lincoln's I've purchased from a couple who have been saving them since they were married in 1974.

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There is strong doubling "IN GOD WE TRUST". Light doubling on the "L" in Liberty. No discernible doubling on the date. I'm using a 6x magnifier for detailed inspection.
Could someone give me an indication of the variety (since there are several), possible grade and value. Thank you.
 

Too blurry to tell anything for sure.
 

Too blurry to tell anything for sure.

Yeah, I took about 10 pics with my phone.........couldn't get anything better.............
 

Try holding the 6x Loupe/Magnifier lens up against the front of the phone's camera lens when taking the pics. That should enable nice closeup pics. Make sure to take the coin out of the protective holder to take the pics.


Frank
 

Try holding the 6x Loupe/Magnifier lens up against the front of the phone's camera lens when taking the pics. That should enable nice closeup pics. Make sure to take the coin out of the protective holder to take the pics.


Frank

LOL........Spent the last hour doing just that, Frank! Hope these will help........

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Best I could do...........
 

I have the same double die variety as you. Any idea as to how much it books for?
 

I have the same double die variety as you. Any idea as to how much it books for?

Any decision on value would depend on condition. Please post a pic and we'll try to grade it.
 

The local CONECA rep authenticated the 1972 DDO today as FS 01-1972-103 (3-0-1) in AU condition. Thanks to everyone for their input............
 

I have the same double die variety as you. Any idea as to how much it books for?

If it is the same as mine, about $3 to $5........
 

The local CONECA rep authenticated the 1972 DDO today as FS 01-1972-103 (3-0-1) in AU condition. Thanks to everyone for their input............

It looks like I dropped the ball on this one and am sorry! Although they are fairly identical Class 1 Doubled Dies, I felt that your' coin fit the Die #6 more than the Die #3 due to the lack of doubling on the Date and because Die #3 specimens almost always have fairly pronounced doubling on the Date in all Die Stages (States)! It is so much easier to attribute certain Doubled Die Varieties when you have the coin in hand or very detailed close-up pics and can pick out some or all of the Die Markers.


Frank
 

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It looks like I dropped the ball on this one and am sorry! Although they are fairly identical Class 1 Doubled Dies, I felt that your' coin fit the Die #6 more than the Die #3 due to the lack of doubling on the Date and because Die #3 specimens almost always have fairly pronounced doubling on the Date in all Die Stages (States)! It is so much easier to attribute certain Doubled Die Varieties when you have the coin in hand or very detailed close-up pics and can pick out some or all of the Die Markers.


Frank

Not at all, Frank........my pictures didn't give you a lot to go on........I still appreciate your input.
BTW, I found another one last night..........
 

Here is the one I have. It's been in my book for years and I didn't even think to check it until recently.

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My vision is askew, hands shake and can't take clear pictures - but thank heavens I reached this age.

Now I use tools to aide in mending my obsolescence.

A great investment.....

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What's it called and how much did you pay for it?
 

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