About 7 years ago when I really got back into my Lincoln small cent collection I started adding some of the better known doubled die varieties available. The 69 S doubled die obverse is one I am not sure if I will ever be able too add. There is one up for auction at Stacks & Bowers and currently out of my reach. That being said I have been able too pick up some top graded examples of doubled die Lincoln cents out there. I of course know that so many others exist so I am always looking too add to this set. In the meantime click on the link and you can see the 7 coins in this set. This is just one example my NGC MS68RD 1983 Doubled Die Reverse. http://coins.www.collectors-society.com/WCM/CoinCustomSetView.aspx?s=15326. I hope you enjoy my coins and just think about how much 7 cents can be worth.. Thanks too robecsimages for the great photos
Love it! I've been looking for that one for awhile. Hopefully it'll show up in one of my boxes some day.
Thanks for your two cents worth since I see I am not the only one you have corrected on this. Get over it
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Nice set you got going there. Yes, that '69s is a monster in the top pop. There are a couple other early Lincolns that fetch a good price too. The '17 and '36 DDO's are two of the better ones.
So if the 69-S DDO is the ONE you may not get, I would love two see that 1958 when you get it. Are you after the 64 or the 65? Seriously, nice coins - way beyond my means.
Aren't there only 3 1958 DDO's known? I'm not sure, but one of those may be a regrade and listed twice.
The last 69-S found in Michigan, came from a 9 dollar roll of 69-S !!!!!!!!!! what a find !!!!!!!!!!!!!
There is a 69 S DDO up for auction at Stacks & Bowers right now in PCGS MS62RB and the reserve is $43,000.
Ouch! so many $350 coins I could buy with that money! moonmoney for me, but pocket change to some, lol.