1992 DDO but is now considered a die gouge. OK, so I went through a whole box of pennies plus 8 rolls from a new box before I found out there was what was ONCE thought to be a 1992 DDO. Even though it's controversial and isn't widely considered a doubled die, I went back through all the pennies and pulled out the 1992's. On the very last 5 that I searched, I found one. I've edited the title and my post to avoid confusion. Edit again. OK, I thought I could change the main thread title, but I guess I can't.
??? In the first post you were talking about a 1992 doubled die and then you said you found one and in post #3 you said it wasn't one. So which is it? Btw, can't see anything in the pics.
In my first post I said it's not widely considered a doubled die. Yes, I found one......too easily, so I figure they aren't hard to find. Everyone knows it's not a doubled die so why would someone suggest I send it for grading? It's still called a DDO on thelincolncentresource, that's why I posted it the way I did. If you'd like to buy it I think I can let it go for only $200,000,000. I can probably get twice that on ebay.
Oh. Sorry. I didn't know either until I saw it listed under the controversial coins on the lincoln resource website. I figured someone with 5,749 posts would have probably read about it on here somewhere.
Well some might say that with that many posts, maybe they're flapping their jaws too much and not reading enough.
At first I thought it was a doubled die, then I went on to read further after I found this. Most experts think it's a die gouge. Taken from http://www.lincolncentresource.com/Controversial/Cents.html : This variety was thought to be a doubled die eyelid. Most experts believe it to be nothing more than a die gouge. This variety can be seen on Coppercoins.com, but it is listed for educational purposes only. It is still currently listed in the CONECA master listings.