I thought I would at least ask if anyone sees anything I've not found one yet. It could just be machine doubling but just making sure not a bad coin looks wise to so I don't want to throw it away.
Yeah I missed out on a lot of nice coins I collect a little bit when I was just a kid found a lot of silver. Lot of buffalo nickels but like a dummy kid I ended up spending it like what it was worth the value of the coin or I would had me one hek off a collection. That 55 was probably out there at that time I don't know probably will never no about me owning one that is all right. There still some coins found a 1914d the other day in a Bank roll end up finding about 400 wheat Penny's out of 12 rolls have no idea why them coins was there like that plus got a few of rolls of nickles got some war nickles and a 1919 with the date on it buffalo nickel I thought that was a nice find counting all the wheat Penny's. But that was as old as they come out of all of them 2 1914 p and a 1914d the dates went up from there I don't know how many 1919 there were at least 20 in it it was fun awile it last never no what your going to find when you find that many in a roll.
Keep the coin for reference, when you find a DDO it will be easy to see. Here is one of my raw 95 DDO's
Yeah, I didn't get it/understand, either...1955...??? And this, "does anyone see anything" thing again. Just tell us what YOU see...or think you see...makes it so much easier. Now, a question (or two), please...errors and all are not my thing: What is the $ value of one of these DDO Lincolns, such as the 1995 shown...? Or is it like toning...it's whatever an interested buyer is willing to pay, over/above the value of the condition as graded...? Assume a slabbed DDO is worth more than raw...but how much, in a general/average percent...say, in the case of this 1995...? And are some DDO not graded as such for some reason, even though it can be seen...? It's never made much cents to me, I guess...but still interested in learning...at least to understand where you all are coming from, etc. Thanks either way.
Toning is not at all a factor in the price of a modern Zlincoln. The price is in the original condition of the coin. I bought my last MS68 RD for $110. As you get to RB or B the value goes down.
In circulated condition, you can buy them for around $20. In MS condition, expect to pay $35 low end on up. This is the easiest DDO to see for the date, but there are two 1995 DDOs worth more (the 1995 D DDO being the most valuable).
How exactly do you throw coins away? Suggestion.. Review the title of your new threads before hitting create thread. That's a 1995 Cent not a 1955