Jello, unfortunately that is NOT DDO-001. A quick glance at the date shows no doubling. There are many 1936 coins with the leg of the R in LIBERTY missing that are not doubled dies. Compare yours to this link and you'll see the difference... http://coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1936&die_id=1936p1do001&die_state=mds
Non Cents Your wrong as always .Pcgs has graded one just like this one. Maybe not 001. But double die when experience come to u you could know it.
"Wrong as always"? Ooookay. "PCGS has grade done just like this" Ok, can you link me to it? "But double die when experience come to u you could know it" Not really sure what this means. But I'm just trying to figure out where you see the doubling. You just admitted maybe not 001. So which doubled die do you think it is, and could you please point out the doubling on your coin?
http://coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1936&die_id=1936p1do004&die_state=eds no cents Your going to have to find buyers I sold them to.
Ok, thank you for the link Jello. Note that I did not say it was not a doubled die at all, just that it wasn't die 1 which you stated it to be. Your pics aren't good enough to tell if it's die 4, so that's your call. Thanks for clarifying.
Just added the NGC MS68RD Early Release 2014 P and D Lincoln Shield cents too my collection. Cert# 3912666-001 and 3912666-007. They are so new too the population that they have not even posted yet but if you enter the certification numbers the pictures will show up. Always have my eye out for a NGC MS69RD example.
I recently had some Lincoln Wheat Ear cents that were sent off too CAC for me by a fellow member and I was pleased with the results. The NGC MS67RD 1946 Lincoln Wheat Ear cent that I had sent in sticker and it is the first one that CAC has sticker in MS67RD. Pretty sweet. #3624684-005.