1958 D?

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Is this coin real?

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  1. Ball722

    Ball722 Member

    I’m new to coin collecting only a few months into it but how much would this coin be worth?
     

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  3. 1stSgt22

    1stSgt22 I'm just me! Supporter

    Welcome to CT!!! While your coin is a nice specimen, there are still several 1958D cents in circulation (or in collections) that are in much better condition than your coin. If you find the right buyer, you might be able to realize a small premium but not much IMHO!
     
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  4. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    Hi, going by the photos, (1) Next time indicate what you see and also when adding the photos notice you can enlarge them by clicking the choice.(2) It is not a special date, so I suspect you see something such as doubling or other. I expect some doubling , but it is what is called die deterioration doubling and is of no value. It
    is indicated by the "L" in Liberty and the Date being very close to the rim and possible distorted or appear extended, The expansion is from the center outward in DDD. If it is something else you see, please mention it. Jim
     
  5. Ball722

    Ball722 Member

    Thanks I have a lot of coins that I have no clue about it
     
  6. Randy Abercrombie

    Randy Abercrombie Supporter! Supporter

    Welcome to the greatest hobby in the world. Every one of us was taken with potential value in our coins when we started this hobby. The reality is that most common coins tend to have little intrinsic value. However having said that, they are all priceless to us collectors. And that is a fine coin to build a collection from!
     
  7. Ball722

    Ball722 Member

    Thanks I have more coins that I don’t know anything about that’s why I joined this site to get some type of clue on my findings.
     
  8. 1stSgt22

    1stSgt22 I'm just me! Supporter

    Keep posting and asking questions! We're here to help! Here are a few web sites that might help you!

    http://www.lincolncentresource.com/index.html
    Variety Vista Home
    Wexler's Coins and Die Varieties (doubleddie.com)
    Retained Interior Die Breaks : Cuds on Coins (cuds-on-coins.com)
    Cuds on Coins (cuds-on-coins.com)

    I also recommend you invest in a R.S. Yeoman official Red Book. They are great for beginners and full of information!!! You don't need the newest one! One 2 or 3 years old will be fine!!!
     
  9. Randy Abercrombie

    Randy Abercrombie Supporter! Supporter

    You are in the right place. I collected coins since the late 1960’s and have learned more in my few years here than I did the previous fifty.
     
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  10. Ball722

    Ball722 Member

    How about these two coins? 601081BF-42FE-42E2-85F1-A2AB08C4381D.jpeg 9EF26B0E-00D3-4AFB-8727-F7D617F5EEC6.jpeg DB49C787-E818-41F0-9BB5-49B0771C1788.jpeg 94384EB6-7957-4509-913D-1219A6C69E95.jpeg 4CC4D9A1-3309-4EEE-B043-DF41EEEBAC7B.jpeg E40C08BC-6ABE-4344-89EF-056025B8A42F.jpeg 242C38CA-FFFF-497C-9060-90A0A044FCE8.jpeg 31A58736-8786-48C2-A73D-CE91377D068E.jpeg
     
  11. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Nothing is worthless but it’s only worth face value, well maybe two cents. Welcome to CT.
     
  12. Mountain Man

    Mountain Man Well-Known Member

    Old does not mean valuable. Read, read, read, and educate yourself.
     
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