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SusanN1665

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  1. Hello, Below are pictures of a 1968 S DDO penny and I can find the error listed in the Cherrypickers guide, but it is not listed as a recognized error on NGC or other grading companies. As you can see it is not in great condition, especially the reverse. I would appreciate any thoughts if it is a true DDO or just deterioration and what is the best way to determine value if any. 

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  2. Thank you for responding. I added two more pictures. The coin is dark and it is very difficult to get sharp photos of the error. If you look at the earlobe,  chin and neck, I can’t tell if the die rotated those are curls from the hair or if the “curls” and parts of the wings and arrows from the back. It could be a coin that was pressed with another coin but the marks don’t seem to break through the lines of her face. 

  3. I am hoping someone could help identify the error and the possible value it may give to this 1882-CC Morgan Silver Dollar. I have researched Overstruck, Die Clash, Rotated Die Clash, Rotated Double struck, and more.  The definitions and the available pictures are confusing. The value opinions go from worth nothing to a very valuable coin.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you.

     

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