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I have never seen a DDO #2. I do have a 1995-D DDO#3. I'm not sure that what you may have is Mechanical Doubling as it shows a shelf appearance. I cannot see any separation on the letters or split serifs. Need to have Bob P. or someone else in the forum to take a look at it for their determination.
I posted it on the coppercoins forum. Chuck Daughtrey said it was a doubled die he just didn't say which. It fits the description thats listed on CONECA.
Have Bob P. have a go at it and get it listed at Coppercoins and you might think about sending it to Dr. Wiles at CONECA to see if does match DDO #2 or you may have a new variety. I see the separation lines you were talking about. Again Great Find ! Joe
I have John Wexler's book of the 1995 P and D doubled dies, and I can not positively ID it either Joe. A key die marker for DDO-002 is a long die scratch from the left side of the I of IN down into the field. I don't think this one is it anyway. The only one that mentions TRUST is Wexler's die -005 which was discovered by Crawford. I would like to have a look at it because it may in fact be a new variety for the date.
Bob Piazza
Former Lincoln Cent Attributer Coppercoins.com
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