For the last 2 weeks, I found 2pcs 2005 coin which I'm doubtful about it as a DDR as people told me. Then I just put it there together with others DD coins in a small box. Today, I was very free and take a pictures to share with my FB friends. To my surprise, they said "2005 DDR!!!". I thought they were just kidding with me. Then i put the coin under my digital microscope and see it. Hmm.... other parts of the coins seems to have doubling. I think I really found the DDR 2005. There should be 2 kind of 2005 DDR. I think i've already passed a lots of DD of this kind. When I saw it last time, i just put it back to my together with my scanned coins. I'll now rated this coin as Class II - Distorted Hub Doubling. Class II is characterized by having a spread along
the outside devices from deepest to lightest hubbings, which goes
toward the Center or towards the Edge of the coin. Right now I'm going to present this DDR in this blog.
Reverse of the 2005 DDR Class II - Distorted Hub Doubling
Obverse of the 2005 DDR Class II - Distorted Hub Doubling
All the closed up pictures showing doubling either to the center or rim
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Malaysia 1984 50SEN DDO. 5 Types???
Now I'll show another 50 SEN DDO 1984. I was told that the 1984 50 SEN have doubling on the GC and on the "gerigi". So I started to ransacking for 50 SEN year 1984 (I've lots of 1st series coin). And yes, I've found 1 pcs of that. Below, I'll show the original 50sen 1984 and 1984 50 SEN DDO.
Original Reverse
Original Obverse
Now, below is the "GC and the gerigi" doubling photo. Purely on the GC and the gerigi. Close up pictures and will be compared to each others.
Reverse of 1984 DDO
Obverse of 1984 DDO
So this is the reserved and the obversed of the DDO 50 SEN 1984. Can't see?? It's ok, I'll closed up the pictures and do the comparison.
Original Pictures
Type I. Doubled Die Pictures
Now we can see the difference. The GC and the gerigi was clearly separated. There was no separation on others place. And this DDO I would like to called it as Type 1 DDO 50 SEN 1984. There are photo will be shown below for others type of 1984 DDO. Looks out for more below. I'll show another type of doubling for 1984.
Reverse of the Type II 1984 DDO
Obverse of the Type II 1984 DDO
Ok. Right now, what so special about this? The GC is not doubling but the gerigi is. Then the star beside the moon is doubling a bit. The pictures too small. Let me closed up the pictures.
Type II. The pictures show doubling on gerigi. But no doubling of GC.
Type II. This is the original pictures of the star and the moon.
Type II. Look at the stars... 3 sticks of it showing doubling
Quite a nice find right? So far I haven't saw any collector showing out these kind of Doubled Die coin yet. Not to say much more, I'm going to show more 1984 DDO type. Lets go to the type III of the 1984 50 SEN DDO.
Reverse of the Type III 1984 DDO
Obverse of the Type III 1984 DDO
Now, what is the problem with type III for this coin. The GC and gerigi is doubling. So are the star. But only 2 sticks of it is doubling. Let me show the closed up pictures.
Type III. This picture showed that the gerigi and GC is doubling.
Type III. Only 2 sticks from the star is doubling.
Now the type IV is coming up. It's same with type III. But the difference is that the GC is not doubling.
Type IV. Gerigi is doubling. GC not doubling.
Type IV. The star doubling is same as Type III.
Now the last part for this 1984 DDO 50 SEN, Type V. It's doubling on gerigi and GC, but on GC there are not too clear as the coin is worn. On the star, there are 4 sticks of it showing doubling. upper side of the moon is also showing a slight doubling. Let's go and view the photo below.
Type V. The star doubling on 4 sticks and a slight doubling on the upper moon side
Type V. Gerigi and GC is also Doubling.
Now thats for 5 types of 1984 DDO being displayed. I hope that there will be some Master of Doubled Die coin explaining why there are so many types of DD on a year with all being slightly different. As a newbie, I was hoping that there will be more comment on this topic for me to learn. That's all for today and HAPPY VIEWVING :)
Original Reverse
Now, below is the "GC and the gerigi" doubling photo. Purely on the GC and the gerigi. Close up pictures and will be compared to each others.
Reverse of 1984 DDO
So this is the reserved and the obversed of the DDO 50 SEN 1984. Can't see?? It's ok, I'll closed up the pictures and do the comparison.
Original Pictures
Type I. Doubled Die Pictures
Now we can see the difference. The GC and the gerigi was clearly separated. There was no separation on others place. And this DDO I would like to called it as Type 1 DDO 50 SEN 1984. There are photo will be shown below for others type of 1984 DDO. Looks out for more below. I'll show another type of doubling for 1984.
Reverse of the Type II 1984 DDO
Obverse of the Type II 1984 DDO
Ok. Right now, what so special about this? The GC is not doubling but the gerigi is. Then the star beside the moon is doubling a bit. The pictures too small. Let me closed up the pictures.
Type II. The pictures show doubling on gerigi. But no doubling of GC.
Type II. This is the original pictures of the star and the moon.
Type II. Look at the stars... 3 sticks of it showing doubling
Quite a nice find right? So far I haven't saw any collector showing out these kind of Doubled Die coin yet. Not to say much more, I'm going to show more 1984 DDO type. Lets go to the type III of the 1984 50 SEN DDO.
Reverse of the Type III 1984 DDO
Obverse of the Type III 1984 DDO
Now, what is the problem with type III for this coin. The GC and gerigi is doubling. So are the star. But only 2 sticks of it is doubling. Let me show the closed up pictures.
Type III. This picture showed that the gerigi and GC is doubling.
Type III. Only 2 sticks from the star is doubling.
Now the type IV is coming up. It's same with type III. But the difference is that the GC is not doubling.
Type IV. Gerigi is doubling. GC not doubling.
Type IV. The star doubling is same as Type III.
Now the last part for this 1984 DDO 50 SEN, Type V. It's doubling on gerigi and GC, but on GC there are not too clear as the coin is worn. On the star, there are 4 sticks of it showing doubling. upper side of the moon is also showing a slight doubling. Let's go and view the photo below.
Type V. The star doubling on 4 sticks and a slight doubling on the upper moon side
Type V. Gerigi and GC is also Doubling.
Now thats for 5 types of 1984 DDO being displayed. I hope that there will be some Master of Doubled Die coin explaining why there are so many types of DD on a year with all being slightly different. As a newbie, I was hoping that there will be more comment on this topic for me to learn. That's all for today and HAPPY VIEWVING :)
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Malaysia Doubled Die Reversed 50 SEN - Class 5 Pivoted Hub Doubling spread from K-7
Hi all, I just started to collecting coins for just about a month ago. I started to loved the Doubled Die coins because of a FB friend (who's also a collector of Doubled Die, Anjung Numismatic) asking me to help finding Doubled Die coins. So i just started to looks for it from my coin bank. Find and find and find again and again... WHOA.... suddently my eyes fell so BLURRR!!! I've found a DDR 10 SEN of 2007.... It was a so nice coin. And i feel so reluctant to sell it to my Anjung (sorry bro, the coin too nice!!!) and I decided to keep it to myself (sorry again bro ^^). Anyway, I started to scanning the coin again and hope that i can find more DD coin. In the end, I only found the DDR 2007 10 SEN and a DDR 2009 50 SEN.
Now after a month of searching hi and low, I'm now going to blog the 50 SEN 2009 DDR. Please correct me if I'm wrong as I'm still new in this. Enjoy the pictures!
Above is the Reserved and Observed of the coin. If not wrong, this is a Class 5 Pivoted Hub Doubling spread from K-7. It's rotating Counter Clockwise (CCW). Below I'll provide some of the CCW spread. All the pictures taken below is doubling.
Now after a month of searching hi and low, I'm now going to blog the 50 SEN 2009 DDR. Please correct me if I'm wrong as I'm still new in this. Enjoy the pictures!
Above is the Reserved and Observed of the coin. If not wrong, this is a Class 5 Pivoted Hub Doubling spread from K-7. It's rotating Counter Clockwise (CCW). Below I'll provide some of the CCW spread. All the pictures taken below is doubling.
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