1961-P DDO or S/L Date??

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  • MintyFresh
    • Apr 2026

    #1

    1961-P DDO or S/L Date??

    I have several 1961-P's which show a doubling of the 9 & 6 of the date, or am I seeing a Small/Large date condition? I have not read anything that says that there were S/L dates for 1961. Below, I have uploaded four seperate coins.

    I also added one other curiosity, I noticed two different styles of nines (see last photo)


    Comments please.

    Thanks,

    -Brooks
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    Last edited by Guest; 01-02-2010, 11:53 PM. Reason: added figure showing two different 9's
  • bhp3rd

    #2
    There was master doubling common for this coin.

    There was master doubling common for this date/mint coin but no lg./sm.
    I think there is one or two good true doubled dies but they are not very big or sought out.

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    • MintyFresh

      #3
      Originally posted by bhp3rd
      There was master doubling common for this date/mint coin but no lg./sm.
      I think there is one or two good true doubled dies but they are not very big or sought out.
      Thanks. They all look like lg./sm. dates.

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      • jcuve
        Moderator, Die & Variety Expert
        • Apr 2008
        • 15458

        #4
        The doubling on the 9 and 6 (which does to a degree look like a SM/LG) is as stated by Ben as master die doubling, listed as MD-1-O-II-C. The blunt 9 is probably a clogged die...



        Jason Cuvelier


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        • MintyFresh

          #5
          Glogs were a strange fad ;)

          Thanks Jason.

          I remember clogs - never understood the reason
          BTW, what book would be best to understand MS-1-O-II-C's, and the like?

          -Brooks

          Originally posted by jcuve
          The doubling on the 9 and 6 (which does to a degree look like a SM/LG) is as stated by Ben as master die doubling, listed as MD-1-O-II-C. The blunt 9 is probably a clogged die...

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          • jcuve
            Moderator, Die & Variety Expert
            • Apr 2008
            • 15458

            #6
            Originally posted by MintyFresh
            Thanks Jason.

            I remember clogs - never understood the reason
            BTW, what book would be best to understand MS-1-O-II-C's, and the like?

            -Brooks
            MD = Master Die
            1 = The first listing
            O = Obverse
            II = Class II doubling
            C = Centered

            You should purcahse Welxer & Flynn's updated Authortitive Reference on Lincoln Cents Second Edition and an old copy of The Cherrypicker's Guide to Rare Die Varieties 4th edition.



            Jason Cuvelier


            MadDieClashes.com - ErrorVariety.com
            TrailDies.com - Error-ref.com - Port.Cuvelier.org
            CONECA

            (images © Jason Cuvelier 2008-18)___________________

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            • MintyFresh

              #7
              Both have been ordered... Jean suggest them before Christmas.
              I cannot wait!!!

              Thanks for your help.



              Originally posted by jcuve
              MD = Master Die
              1 = The first listing
              O = Obverse
              II = Class II doubling
              C = Centered

              You should purcahse Welxer & Flynn's updated Authortitive Reference on Lincoln Cents Second Edition and an old copy of The Cherrypicker's Guide to Rare Die Varieties 4th edition.

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