Very happy with my error hunting last night. Found 30 WDDR-037 Lincoln Errors. All from fresh NF String rolls.
Ive saved every 2009 cent that has crossed my path. At the moment, I have approx. 6 rolls. I didn't bother searching them until a few weeks ago. Im about 5 coins into a roll and I found two DDOs. So I figured I would save the rest of the rolls for a rainy day
I have three full bank boxes to got through so it's been a chore. I'm only looking for the easier reverse DD's right now as My eyesight even with a lighted glass is difficult for the obverse's. So I will have to go through them all over again at some point with my scope. Also found some WDDR-023's and about 40 WDDR-009's.
EDS markers Obverse Markers for this die state are not yet known. Reverse Markers for this die state are not yet known. MDS markers Obverse A long die crack at the top of the head. A die crack and chip on the eye brow. Obverse is MDS. Reverse A die chip on the shoulder of the sleeve. A small die crack is beginning to form on the end of the log. LDS markers Obverse Markers for this die state are not yet known. Reverse Markers for this die state are not yet known. Value Information The values represented here are based on sales results, auction results, and information derived from overall percentage based values given for lower grade specimens in other guides and sales sheets. It is not intended to be interpreted as a buy or sell price nor intent to purchase on behalf of this site. It is only to be used as a guide F...................3.00 VF..................5.00 EF..................7.00 AU..................9.00 UNC.................15.00 MS63................20.00 MS65................25.00 Quick Links... Go to the date guide main page Back to the 2009 date guide page Check out the 2008 date guide 2009P-1DR-037 | CLASS 9 (MDS) CONECA: UNKNOWN | Crawford:CDDR-036 Wexler: WDDR-043 | FS#:UNKNOWN coin photographed is credited to Frank Trout. Formative Years design (LP2): Portions of an extra index finger and a middle finger, between the thumb and the primary index finger. What appears to be part of the spine of the book can be seen above the thumb.
Kind of hard to tell by these pics. Are you seeing an extra thumb here? If so, look at the top of the book for a line going across the top spine. This could be a WDDR-002. But still need better pics.
I can see very little, if not nothing with the naked eye but under magnification this can be seen. I do not think this is the same coin as a showed above, I accidentally mixed all of my 2009 coins together!!! So here is another potential doubled die, what do you think?
Very nice find. Have not come across this one yet. Have found plenty of WDDR-031, WDDR-023 though. Opened a fresh roll last night and found 12 beautiful multi error coins including a huge die crack at the forehead, another huge crack across the hair with a die chip, on the reverse a huge die chip on the left shoulder, die crack and chip on left boot, and die cracks at O/N/E at one. Could not associate with any listed doubled die but all very pretty and all the mentioned on every coin. Purchased a roll of WDDR-043 for $80.00 and had some slabbed, coming back at 65/66/67 grades, none less.
With so many designs for that one year, I would have to assume that quality control was a bit hard to manage but it was a banner year for error collectors.