1997 D double die

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Doeppe, Aug 15, 2012.

  1. Doeppe

    Doeppe New Member

    I recently started looking for new errors trading in coin rolls for coin rolls at the supermarket, bank, 7-11 etc.. I have been successful so far in my first 3 attempts, I bagged a Arizona state quarter with two extra reeds over the initials and the top part of the B in liberty filled in. Yesterday I found a 1943P war nickel in a roll from the bank which was the first silver I have found in circulation in my time as a numismatist.

    So I come to the 3rd day of my search today and I just found a 1997D double die obverse, The "O" and the "D" in God are doubled very strongly the extra line of the D goes through the D and has a strong shadow on the outside as well, and the O looks like two O's overlapped but the D is beautiful and I would say the O is just pretty. I was wondering if anyone has heard about this coin? Is this a famous one? Has this one been found before? What kind of value would I be looking at or should I keep it? How do I make this coin knowledge to the rest of the coin world if it is a rare find that isn't well known. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks and I look forward to your advice's.

    Jonathan
     
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  3. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    A picture is worth a thousand words.
     
  4. Doeppe

    Doeppe New Member

    I don't have a camera that's good enough to do it justice I tried taking a picture and it is really hard to tell from the picture let me try again and see what I can come up with any good ideas on how to take a better picture?
     
  5. Doeppe

    Doeppe New Member

    My attempt at a picture to show the 1997D double die obverse

    I used my loop and attached it to the camera but I just can't show the angle that shows the beautiful o and d optical illusion look, but I did my best hope it helps. 102_3565.jpg 102_3566.jpg 102_3567.jpg
     
  6. Doeppe

    Doeppe New Member

    If you click on the 2nd and 3rd picture it enlarges with a program and with that you can see it but the picture is not doing it justice.
     
  7. VDBforDave

    VDBforDave Lincoln Error Collector

    Need Clearer Picture Please, however from the pictures you have here, I don't see anything.
     
  8. Doeppe

    Doeppe New Member

    It's there just couldn't show it with a camera. The only thing you can barely see in the picture is like a blurriness on the right side of the D and O but if I tilt the coin towards the twelve o clock position you can see a clear outline of a D above the D and an O above and to the right of the O say in the 2 o clock position. Also with the right light you can see the straight line of the D running through the middle of the D right next to the original more bold D it's really cool. Maybe it's not a double die I believe they say a poor mans 1955 double die penny is one that is not as blatant and I forgot what they called this type of error but it was something other than double die but my wife knows nothing of coins and I had her look at it and tell me whats different and she pointed out the D and the O looked like one on top of another. I just took another picture with a flash light my loop and a camera and it came out enough to see the shadow on the side of the D and the line on the inside
     

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  9. rascal

    rascal Well-Known Member

    This is probably from worn out dies. I have found lots of coins while roll searching with what looks like the letters almost completely seperated , they are
    not worth anything over face value. The valuable coins are the ones that are struck
    with a coin die that already had the doubling on the die.
     
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