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Shingpumps
01-15-2008, 10:30 PM
I have a coin i was wondering about. It's a Jefferson 5 cent. 1943-P DDO-002. Mr. Wile attributed it for me. Is this the "doubled eye"? I know this is a lincoln site, thaught someone might know.
I believe the double-eye is DDO-006..
Designation:
6-O-I-CW+IV;FS-05-1943P-102 (29)
CONECA Top 100
Description:
Strong spread on IN GOD WE TRUST, LIBERTY, star, and date with every strong extra eye to the South
Population:
2
Markers:
UVC-0715
DMR-069
Stage A:
EDS (unconfirmed)
Stage B:
Die clash from upper chin and at knot – MDS
Reverse is MDS
Stage C:
Obverse is LDS
Die crack from mintmark South to dome – LDS
Die crack from mintmark North to rim through Left leg of the second U of PLURIBUS
Die crack from upper Right building to rim
Die crack from Left dome South to steps through pillar #1
You can doubled check with http://varietynickels.com/ or Cherry Pickers Volume 2. Pat is probably right.
Shingpumps
01-16-2008, 11:24 AM
I have CP vol 2. I don't see this. Dr. Wiles said it is 1943-P DDO-002, 2-O-I-CCW.
1943-P DDO-002 Designation:2-O-I-CCW
Description:
Medium spread on IN GOD WE TRUST with strongest on date, star, LIBERTY
Population:
12
Markers:
UVC-0711
DMR-065
Stage A:
EDS (unconfirmed)
Stage B:
Obverse and Reverse are MDS
Stage C:
Obverse is LDS
Die crack from Right dome South between pillars #3 and 4 – LDS
Reported by:
Larry Briggs
Cherrypickers isn't going to have every variety.
Shingpumps
01-16-2008, 07:59 PM
What do you think the value is on it?
What do you think the value is on it?
whatever someone will pay for it..:) I dunno.. If you wanna sell it put it up for like 5 bucks or something..
Variety prices are very tricky. I was thinking about writing a Price Guide for popular Lincoln varieties, but even that is tough. For obscure varieties it is really tough to know for sure. Here is what I would say, "a coin is worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it".
Shingpumps
01-16-2008, 09:48 PM
Pat, where do you get the info from?
Pat, where do you get the info from?
Ummm.. Seriously? From your attributors website. www.conecaonline.org (http://www.conecaonline.org) or www.coneca.net (http://www.coneca.net)
LolCats!
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