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Best Answer - Posted by
Scott99
"Can't really tell if there's any doubling on IGWT but would like to see the N in UNITED to see if the marker is there for 1do-004. There are many 72P's with rim cuds that are not 1do-004."
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Can't really tell if there's any doubling on IGWT but would like to see the N in UNITED to see if the marker is there for 1do-004. There are many 72P's with rim cuds that are not 1do-004.
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I think the definitive marker for the Die #4 is in fact die scratches running NE to SW through the N in United.
Lucien
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Can't tell without seeing UNITED. Not sure that I see die #4 on the obverse either.
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Definitely need more pics....a nice close up of WE and as mentioned, the die scratch through the N on the reverse. I have found 72's with similar rim cuds that were not DDO's
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I don't have photos of rim cuds on coppercoins. All the markers I show are on the reverse. Are those the markers you are referring to? If so, would love to see them as this is a very scarce DDO. I can't make out any of the doubling on the obverse at this point.
Bob Piazza
Former Lincoln Cent Attributer Coppercoins.com
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That's OK, I would have gotten excited if I saw those rim cuds too..it was a great feeling and I really miss it.
But, that's not the DDO in your pics.
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Thanks. I saw your post when finding yours and remember Chris stating the rim cuds are a sign of having it so just got excited.
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As others here have mentioned, there are many 1972 coins with rim cuds. Out of that 5,000 coin bag I checked out about 8 months ago, here were at least 5 different coins with the cuds in that area. I can certainly understand you getting excited though. A gentle reminder in what I have said many times though. It's the doubling you are looking for, not the markers. Can't wait to see the pics of the DDO-001 you are contemplating.
Bob Piazza
Former Lincoln Cent Attributer Coppercoins.com
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