Just found this piggy bank searching. Doubling very strong in "In God We Trust" and "Liberty", but not as much in date.---John
Year I graduated from high school. Guess I just admitted I was as old as dirt, but not yet to older than dirt. I have a lot of these wth one or two letters doubled but not this good. Now if I can find that '55.---John
Looks good to me too. I think it's #2. Look it up here and match it up.http://www.coppercoins.com/advsearch.php
Thanks, I just looked it up and it seems to be 002. I am guessing that because it was in a piggy bank it would be circulated, maybe AU50? The Red Book doesn't give ratings for Memorials, only Wheats.---John
^ Was that directed toward me? If so, I have found plenty of other stuff, just no DDs. Of couse I always want to find stuff so I will keep looking.
I wanted to grade this so I looked at my 1972 MS60 Cent in my Dansco Lincoln Memorial album. The MS60 cent has an extra line in the diagonal line of the N in "In" and the G, O, and D look filled in the inside bottom of each letter. Another error type? Would it be worth having the 002 type graded and by who? Just curious.---John
Looks like there's some on the GOD as well. Take a better pic just focusing (straight on, not angled) on the IN GOD portion, pls.
I am not sure about the G,O,and D but there is what looks like die errors or cracks in the word TRUST for sure.---John
This better? My blow up on My Pictures shows better than here. I see E in We and T, R, S, T in trust have some kind of die error.
One of the best ways I can tell a true DDO on some of these is to look at the 'B' in "LIBERTY" and yours is a true DDO. Congrats and nice find!
Thad, which one? Piggy Bank '72 or BU '72? I don't think the MS63 one is, looks like die errors. The Piggy Bank find definitely is . I blew pictures up on My Pictures and it is a type 002 DDO.---John
Yes, much better representation, and I do not see anything special about this coin. I think it has no doubling and the errors or cracks look like normal stuff I'd see on a cent at times. No premium. But the coin itself is a really nice specimen. Congrats!
Regardless of the distant photos, the first 72 is most definitely a DDO while the second appears to be nothing more than an example of the master doubling so common this year. Also, unless you know exactly what you're looking for, using the B in LIBERTY is not a good identifier for doubled die identification on 72-P Lincolns. If you examine a master doubled coin (as mentioned above) you will see that the B is doubled, albeit in a different manner.