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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 528542, member: 4552"]As already noted go to <a href="http://www.coppercoins.com" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.coppercoins.com" rel="nofollow">www.coppercoins.com</a> There you would find almost some type of Double Die for every year of that coin. Double Dies are sort of common but only the ones that make it into the Red Book or similar popular books makes the grade as expensive or valuable. </p><p>All coins prices are basically dependant on who wants them, how many want them and those are based on how many have even heard about them. This is probably why the 1955 Double Die is so expensive. It is probably the most talked about, written about, discussed Double Die therefore demanding the highest amount of money. </p><p>Note in the famous Red Book so few Double Dies are mentioned for the Lincoln Cents. On the Coppercoins web site there is considerable mentioning of RPM's. Note the Red Book doesn't mention them. In the Red Book on pages 401 to 404, 2009 edition, there is no mention of RPM's. Naturally this holds down their value. Then note how they not only show values of the 55 but have a little notation about just that coin. So now everyone wants one. </p><p>If the Red Book mentions the 1943 Double Die it too will then become famous and worth much, much more.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 528542, member: 4552"]As already noted go to [url]www.coppercoins.com[/url] There you would find almost some type of Double Die for every year of that coin. Double Dies are sort of common but only the ones that make it into the Red Book or similar popular books makes the grade as expensive or valuable. All coins prices are basically dependant on who wants them, how many want them and those are based on how many have even heard about them. This is probably why the 1955 Double Die is so expensive. It is probably the most talked about, written about, discussed Double Die therefore demanding the highest amount of money. Note in the famous Red Book so few Double Dies are mentioned for the Lincoln Cents. On the Coppercoins web site there is considerable mentioning of RPM's. Note the Red Book doesn't mention them. In the Red Book on pages 401 to 404, 2009 edition, there is no mention of RPM's. Naturally this holds down their value. Then note how they not only show values of the 55 but have a little notation about just that coin. So now everyone wants one. If the Red Book mentions the 1943 Double Die it too will then become famous and worth much, much more.[/QUOTE]
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