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Old 07-30-2007, 05:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
barbiedoll
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1917 Lincoln Head U.S. Penny double stamped

I have a 1917 Lincoln Head U.S. Penny that is double stamped (nose, forehead, hair, back of jacket on front and both wheat stalks on the back are also double stamped). I had this coin to a coin dealer and he said that you can clearly see this coin was double stamped, but it is not in mint condition. He offered me $90.00 for the coin, but I wouldn't sell it to him because I wasn't sure if he was trying to take advantage of me or not. What would I sell this for?
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