1955D Wheat What do you think?

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  1. Murphbuzzy

    Murphbuzzy Junior Member

    I was going through my horde of pennies, looking for pennies that are from the years of Double Die Error years hoping to find that lucky penny. I came across a 1952 D Lincoln Wheat. So could you tell me if this may be something of interest. The mint mark is VERY high, just about touching the numbers 9 and 5, using a 17x magnifying loop. Also, would it be wise to clean it if I where to send it in for grading and if so how would I do this without getting it back saying, " Improperly Cleaned". As I have received coins back from grading company with that description even though I have never cleaned a coin. Since I read a lot about not cleaning your coins. Thank you for your time.

    P.S. not sure but it seems to be closer than dates and marks I've seen, you think.

    Al Maynard
    San Francisco, CA
     

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  3. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    Hi Al, Welcome to the forum if I have missed you! The mint mark is very high, but there are many likewise. Once on ebay there was a person wanting hundreds of thousands for it, but had many send him a photo showing theirs. It is a neat oddity. I have a couple around here someplace, with one actually touching the tail of the 9, but maybe only worth a couple of dollars. Here is a link to another forum.

    http://www.coincommunity.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=38109

    Jim
     
  4. Murphbuzzy

    Murphbuzzy Junior Member

    Thank you very much for the view but that now makes me SAD :crying: that I could have had a coin worth MILLIONS, I say MILLIONS....lol oh well back to the jars and searchwith my cotten gloves and 100x magnifier and dustbuster. Maybe I'll find the DD 55' ..right.

    Again thanks,
    AL
     
  5. andy21us

    andy21us Coin Hoarder

    Welcom to the forum Al! If you are looking of cent errors then you might want to try this site. www.lincolncentresource.com. It will help you to ID errors and others cent that you my be interested in.
     
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