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  • SuddenAdoration
    Member
    • Nov 2011
    • 918

    #1

    1935 s ddr?

    Hi LCR

    Just looking through some wheats tonight and not sure if this is the 1935S-1DR-001... or perhaps a different DDR? Or just PMD?

    Some of the letter in the Motto look like there might be something going on... especially the U & S in Pluribus look a little thick and the M in unim has baby notches, however I am using a 16x loupe so maybe its to small to matter...

    Thanks for you help in advance

    K
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  • coop
    Member
    • Jan 2012
    • 2754

    #2
    Looks like a nice normal coin. Not a DDR.
    Richard S. Cooper Some have asked about my images I use, and I'm glad to say I've completed a DVD of these. Ask if you are interested. Newer members like these.

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    • Maineman750
      Administrator

      • Apr 2011
      • 12079

      #3
      Looks normal to me to Karah...I think the "baby notches" you see are deterioration.
      https://www.ebay.com/sch/maineman750...75.m3561.l2562

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      • copperlover

        #4
        I have to agree that it is not a DDR for 1935. The Dots usually are the telltale sign......they should be elongated and lots of thickness
        on the motto.

        Lucien

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        • liveandievarieties
          TPG & Market Expert
          • Feb 2011
          • 6049

          #5
          Originally posted by copperlover
          The Dots usually are the telltale sign......they should be elongated and lots of thickness
          on the motto.

          Lucien
          Let's remember that that is only the characteristics of a Class VI doubled die- one of 9 different classes.
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          • SuddenAdoration
            Member
            • Nov 2011
            • 918

            #6
            Originally posted by liveandievarieties
            Let's remember that that is only the characteristics of a Class VI doubled die- one of 9 different classes.
            Thanks Chris!
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            • RWBILLER
              Member
              • Jul 2008
              • 6870

              #7
              One thing that's positive, is that the 1935-s is one of the more expensive coin in the 1934-1958 Lincoln wheat series.
              Roger
              ""Time and Tide wait for no man"

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