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Because there is no markers at all on this coin, I can't say it's been listed.
One difference is the split on the ear which doesn't match the said #s. (Brother's)
Nice find! Did you check 1DO-001 or 1DO-008? These 2006 DDOs are really hard to match up. I have spent hours working on them and found it was easier to have an example on hand of most of the dies and work off of those instead of pictures. I am still missing a few examples that are illustrated on CC.
I'm new here, and I'm wondering what magnification is best suited for these finds. I have my standard triplet (10x), and also have a bohemoth of a 16x thats more cumbersome than its worth. Will any size 16x-20x be the best for error finding (with a lens thats not 25mm) or is there something else I should obtain? There's a great jewelry supply place in town I'm going to search when I get a chance to replace this thing I got from the bookstore.
Please forgive me if this is in the wrong category or forum subject.
Thanks
-Chris
If America ever forgets to be One Nation under God, we will become a nation gone under- Ronald Reagan
You're good here Chris.
I personally bought a QX5 Computer Microscope 10x-60x-200x off Amazon for $100.
A few others have one too. Others will chime in with their camera of choice and size loupes. My loupe is 10x.
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