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    Question 1955 Dover D error cent

    Hello,
    I recently found a 1955 D error coin where the D is doubled, very plain to see, the coin is in EF - AU. There are none listed in the Cherrypickers Guide. There is a 1955 D with a horizontal D, 1 only 1 st one found in 1992, but this one is vertical. Any sugestions as to how to get it certified or its value?
    Any help would be appreciated.
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    Ben

    Sorry the pic is so bad I had to scan it, I have a CHEAP scanner them print it and take a pic of the picture. Hope it helps. Thanks for all of the help.
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    i couldnt tell you, try posting in a dif forum

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    Ben -

    I moved your post ot the Error Forum, mor elikely to get answers or suggestions here. There are any number of things you could do - send the coin to CONECA for an attribution, submit the coin to ANACS for attribution, grading and authentication. Or just visit a coin sho and ask their opinion.

    But before doing any of that - can you post a pic of the coin here ?
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    Hi Ben.

    According to the RPM book, there are currently 11 different 1955 D/D Lincoln cent RPM's. A nice image of the mm in question would sure help identify which one you have.
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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by Spider
    i couldnt tell you, try posting in a dif forum
    Thanks,
    I placed a photo but it is pretty week.
    I apprciate the help.
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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by GDJMSP
    Ben -

    I moved your post ot the Error Forum, mor elikely to get answers or suggestions here. There are any number of things you could do - send the coin to CONECA for an attribution, submit the coin to ANACS for attribution, grading and authentication. Or just visit a coin sho and ask their opinion.

    But before doing any of that - can you post a pic of the coin here ?
    Thanks, I tried to get a good pic but had no luck so I posted a poor photo. Thanks for the help.
    Ben

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    Best I can tell from your pics, I would say you have a '55 D/D RPM#3

    There are several ways to confirm this. A stage "B" example would have a die chip on the T of CENT. A stage "C" example would have a die crack on Lincolns forehead and a stage "D" would have a die crack on the lower right wheat to the rim.
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    Pics look good enough to me - maybe not to identify the specific variety, but that's definitely an RPM. I checked the Cherrypickers Guide - that one's not in there.

    I'd visit the CONECA site if I were you and see what I could find - http://conecaonline.org/
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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by Steve E
    Best I can tell from your pics, I would say you have a '55 D/D RPM#3

    There are several ways to confirm this. A stage "B" example would have a die chip on the T of CENT. A stage "C" example would have a die crack on Lincolns forehead and a stage "D" would have a die crack on the lower right wheat to the rim.
    I think that you meant RPM #2. (That's what it looks like to me as well, but need sharper pics to be sure.)
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