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DDO
(redirected from Double Die Obverse)

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DDODungeons & Dragons Online
DDODollard des Ormeaux (Montreal District)
DDODynamic Drive Overlay
DDODouble Die Obverse (numismatics)
DDODeputy Director of Operations (US CIA)
DDODeputy District Officer (Pakistan)
DDODiocesan Director of Ordinands (Church of England)
DDODesignated Detention Officer (UK police)
DDODistillate Diesel Oil
DDODiscrete Digital Output (NASA)
DDODigital Data Objects
DDODiocesan Development Office (Catholic Church)
DDODigital Data Out
DDODisobeying a Direct Order
DDODepartmental Duty Officer
DDODesignated Days Off
DDODistrict Directorate Officer
DDODirect Dialing Overseas (Nortel)
DDODuty District Officer
DDODaily Dose of Optimism (blog; investing)
DDODémarche Départementale d'Observation (French: Departmental Process Observation)
DDODogues de l'Ouest (French: Dogs of the West)
DDODiscount Drugs Online
DDODual Docked Operation (US NASA)


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Other "Key" Dates include the following: Lincoln Cents: 1909 S, 1909 S VDB, 1914 D, 1922 no mint, 1931 S Jefferson Nickel: 1938-D, 1938-S, 1939-D, 1939-S and 1950-D Roosevelt Dimes: 1949, 1949 S, 1950 S, and the 1951 S Washington Quarters: 1932 D, 1932 S, 1934 - with Double Die Obverse (DDO), 1935 D, 1936 D, 1937 - with Double Die Obverse (DDO), 1937 S, 1938 S, 1939 S, 1940 D, 1942 D - with Double Die Obverse (DDO), 1942 D - with Double Die Reverse (DDR),1943 - with Double Die ?
Lincoln Cent (bearing the initials of Victor David Brenner, the coin's designer) graded Proof-65 Red (out of a possible grade of 70) by PCGS that sold for $46,000, and Lot 99, a 1917 Double Die Obverse Lincoln Cent in PCGS MS-66 Red that realized $48,300.
 
 
 
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