Yeah, that's machine doubling (or whatever you want to call it), not a true doubled die.
From circulation I have found the following varieties: 1970-S small date 1971 DDO dies 1 and 2 1972 DDO many, but none are the widely recognized...
Yes, they are. I recently sorted $50 in rolled cents for the cent project that I had sent to me from out of state. They just put two brinks...
Here's another thread with a nice fairly comprehensive list in the third post down (by chickenlittle):...
Nah, in fact I still say "penny" more often than "cent"!
I think his response would have just been "ask your CPA / tax attorney".
Seconded!
Assuming we're not talking about wheat cents (since you're taking them to the bank), I would say: 1) 1972 doubled die obverse (there are 8...
At $500 face value, I think there is little, if any, added value in keeping them sealed because most people who would buy them would do so for the...
Interesting! Do they mention if it's the same die as one of the other two known dies?
Nice coin and nice pictures! Did you really cherrypick that out of a dealer's stock? The condition seems pretty mediocre to be offered for sale...
I think you just made a dozen or so people cringe!
Sorry to hear that you needed to sell them, but I'm glad you've already had some good luck finding more.
Phoenix, can you tell us whether these things are actually raised on the lower bust line or whether it's just a trick of the photo? I...
I think this one might have a chance at being a doubled die. The initial hub impressions on the earlier Lincolns weren't as strong so there are...
I got a chuckle out of this one!
Earlier in the discussion when the price was around $50 I didn't think that was unreasonable since after all that's about what Ken Potter is...
I think it's supposed to be a tongue-in-cheek question.
Hi All, Thought I'd mention that I'm offering a few cents on eBay: 1988 RDV-006, like the 1992 and 1998,1999, 2000 wide and close AM varieties...
Good idea! Say, I'll even throw in a few 1967 Denver and San Francisco minted cents, also without mintmarks!
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