1995d

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  1. Bentley carpenter

    Bentley carpenter Well-Known Member

    I found this in a roll this morning I was wondering if any you guys would call this a keeper. Not a bad looking coin considering it has been in cirlation I was wondering do you think it is good enough to take out of cirlation and keep it. Also after I took the picture they seem to be some kind of doubling in the word liberty just some of the letters you will see what I'm talking about in my pictures there great pictures.
     
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  3. Bentley carpenter

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  4. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    As always.. Die Deterioration doubling.
    Common issue on Copper plated zinc cents.

    Not a Doubled Die. Not the famous 1995 D Doubled Die.

    BTW - you can keep whatever you desire. You don't need to ask.
     
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  5. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Not a doubled die. Those zinc cents, which started in 1982, offer many types of doubling. There are commonly referred to as NAV or no added value doubling.
     
  6. VistaCruiser69

    VistaCruiser69 Well-Known Member

    It's 26 years old but has only been in circulation for a very little amount of time. Still only worth a penny though. Now in a hundred years from now if it's in the same shape, will only be worth what someone is willing to pay for it. If I'm not mistaken, I think there were over 7 billion of these 1995 D pennies minted.
     
  7. Bentley carpenter

    Bentley carpenter Well-Known Member

    Yeah guys there were a bunch minted I've went through a bunch of them and they all look like they got some kind of doubling but I thank you guys for saying something about it I really do. I kinda figured it was the wrong kind of doubling I thought the mint on it would be better just buy looking at it it looks good this is why I'm in to old mint coins or I don't like keeping them.
     
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