My local bank finally got the LP1 pennies and I got a couple dollars worth of them. This years pennies seem to be struck a little lighter than previous years. out of a couple hundred I looked through for fun I noticed a 5 of them had a raised second edge around the inside of the coin. It is like a single miniature ripple in the water around the coin. Has anyone else seen these? Are they worth anything at all, I imagine not. But this does bring me to the question....... What LP1 errors are popping up?
Well there;s a die clash error that you could look for, and I just read somewhere a doubled die was found,but i;'m not sure since i do alot of research on coins everyday. I suggest you do some research on the subject so you know for sure.Stop calling yourself stupid change your name. Why don't you try and post a pic of your coin it would be interesting to see what you are talkng about ,and will help us to determine what you may have ok JCFormerly jazzcoins Joe
To my knowledge this is the only reported doubled die for the LP1 is the partially doubled earlobe on the 2009-D. http://doubleddie.com/60701.html Since these are from "single squeeze" dies, doubling is almost always dead center. Which is OK, since it makes it easier to scan and is considered to produce almost no DD. Jim
Hmmm forgot part of your question was to value. I would guess about 1/10 th the value of the LP2 DDR-001,2, or less, as so small. Jim
You happen to be pretty knowledgeable your not stupid . I feel stupid sometimes dd::headbang: Could be a finned rim. I really don't see anything on this coin. JC
I'm just responding cause you said you didn't see anything. I never really though it was worth much anyway. If you want to see what I am talking about look at the letters "AMERICA" look at the top of them, it looks like in between the tips they kinda drop off. Normal coins don't do this. But thank you for the advice, cause I always need some.
OK. How are you getting such a clear photo? I've been trying for at least 2 weeks now. Please tell me!