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ChWitt started following 2019 d cent error!! , 1982 D cent sm or lg , Small or large date? and 1 other
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I am familiar with the three main characteristics that you look at to determine whether or not it’s a lg or small date and the “2” is usually pretty easy to tell. However, in this case, the 2 does look like a lg date but then the rest appears to be more like a small date. The 9 is lower and is comparable to the small date, and all the letters are similar to a small date as they are more defined.
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The coin has some damage I'm thinking it might be a small date as the “2” has a more “crooked “ shape instead of the more “straight” 2.
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James Zyskowski reacted to a post in a topic: 2019 D Cent possible varieties?
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2019 D Cent possible varieties?
ChWitt replied to ChWitt's topic in Newbie Coin Collecting Questions
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I could only upload 3 images but this is a 2019 D cent. On the obverse there “GOD” was the most obvious. E Pluribus Unum was most prominent on the reverse. Any input would be great
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This is why coin forums frustrate me. It’s amazing how quickly some assume they are more of an expert than the person asking a question. MD huh?
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I’m not sure about the correct answer to this but is doubling required on all or most of the obverse/reverse to be what one call a true doubled die? Can a coin still be a DD even if only one word is doubled. Obviously value play s role then
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I’m not sure about the correct answer to this but is doubling required on all or most of the obverse/reverse to be what one call a true doubled die? Can a coin still be a DD even if only one word is doubled. Obviously value play s role then