Questions and possible errors?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by zarjam93, May 3, 2010.

  1. zarjam93

    zarjam93 Junior Member

    So I'm trying to learn the difference between dd and double stamp, small and large date 70s and I ran into some coins that I tried to classify. I appreciate all your help. Also, just a question about spending coins. My husband got really upset with me because I spent some 72 halves. Should I hold on to all of those I cross paths with?
    Coins in question are as follows:
    2009 dc quarter
    74 half
    76 bicen half
    79 susan b
    70s lincoln (2)
     

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  3. zarjam93

    zarjam93 Junior Member

    more pics

    Continued...next time I suppose I should post each to a new thread. I have some more pics of the bicen and the susan, also another 70s which I believe to be a large date but I ran out of upload space.
     

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  4. zarjam93

    zarjam93 Junior Member

    I forgot to put my thoughts down
    quarter-mechanical doubling with die crack issues
    half-mechanical doubling/double stamped
    bicen-same as above?
    susan b-i have no idea its really fuzzy compared to the other ones i have
    penny-small date not a ddo
     
  5. Billyray

    Billyray Junior Member

  6. d.t.menace

    d.t.menace Member

    You're on the right track. The quarters to me look like die deterioration doubling(someone here will straighten me out on this if i'm wrong). On the D.C. quarter those are die breaks/chips instead of die cracks. Die cracks are skinnier and usually run from the rim inwards.

    The half dollar is machine doubling.

    The Susan B. I'm not sure either but it looks like it may have spent some time outdoors,it looks corroded.

    The 1970 LMC is a large date.

    As far as spending the '72 half dollars,as long as they're not high grade uncirculated,the '72 P doubled die obverse or the '72 D no FG they're worth about $.50.

    By the way welcome to Coin Talk!
     
  7. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    just an added comment:
    There is no such thing as a 'double stamp'.

    unless you need added postage on an envelope.
     
  8. Simms

    Simms Tactile History

    And you can't triple stamp a double stamp. Sorry couldn't help myself on that one!
     
  9. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"

    The puns are coming out wild and furious!!.....LOL
     
  10. jallengomez

    jallengomez Cessna 152 Jockey

  11. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Well, we try to be punny!
     
  12. zarjam93

    zarjam93 Junior Member

    tehe

    :D thank you all.

    One more question today. Did Lincoln ever wear earrings?
     

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