Multi-doubling 1962 Cent

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Coppertop, May 10, 2022.

  1. Coppertop

    Coppertop Active Member

    Would this one be worth anything? Circulated. Don't know the grade. (date, Liberty, nose, chin and tie)

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  3. Coppertop

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    I know the neck doubling was common on a lot of Lincolns but this one is a little different. (1964 D)

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  4. Coppertop

    Coppertop Active Member

    Who has the fattest "B"? Probably damage, right? (1962 D)

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  5. Coppertop

    Coppertop Active Member

    Here is a 1970 D lg. date with doubling on the "D" and "S" on rev. with a floating roof. Any value?

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  6. Coppertop

    Coppertop Active Member

    What about this 1982 D RPM? Any value? Or the 1988?

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  7. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    So many questions :nailbiting:

    Seems like you're looking to strike it rich.

    You have nothing with any premium :(

    Not a Doubled Die on the 1962.

    The B is a circulation hit.

    Floating roof is common. No premium.

    Those aren't RPM's IMHO
     
  8. Oldhoopster

    Oldhoopster Member of the ANA since 1982

    Too many coins and questions for 1 thread.

    The 1962 Doubling is flat and shelf like with no evidence of split serifs. Classic mechanical doubling. If you're going to search for doubled dies, you really need to learn the characteristics of true hub doubling, or you'll just keep wasting your time
     
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