Hi! I found a 1958 lincoln penny from Philadelphia and it has an extremely doubled die reverse. It is doubled as much as a 1955 doubled die only this one is on the reverse. Can anybody tell me what its worth??
I still cant take photos yet it is still in the mail and i got off eBay, but the reverse is as doubled as the famous 1955 wheat penny obverse.
The B in PLURBIOUS looked tripled, the u(s) are doubled and every single letter on that side is doubled.
I bought it because it looked like it had a doubled die obverse too but i think it was machine doubling.
That's okay! We've had people on here for years who still can't spell. Chris PS. There is a space between the E and P.
I also forgot to mention the dots between the words are also doubled too! there is two dots between PLURIBUS and UNUM arranged like this: . . Only difference is that dots are closer together on coin.
OK the dots are not like that the spelling check wont allow it so the two dots are diagonal from each other and definitely separate.