Only two minor obverse Doubled-Dies are known for this date. If you think you have one, it must be certified as a Doubled-Die error by a professional grading service. Take it to a coin dealer in your area for an assessment.
Current retail is $200 to $250 depending on condition.
Retail is $200.00-$340.00 for circulated examples, uncirculated are $400.00 and more depending on grade.
Doubled-Die obverse what? Post new question that includes the denomination of the coin.
There was a common novelty coin manufactured bearing that year-not sure how it got into circulation. So far experts have not seen a genuine one.
I double die obverse is when the letters or numbers on the coin such as "In God We Trust" or the year are slightly overlapped (like writing on top of the same word twice). You can tell a double die obverse by looking at the words on the coin.
There is no variation of the 1957 Wheat penny that is worth $8,000.00. A 1955 Double die obverse in uncirculated condition is worth $12,000.00.
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The 1963-P Lincoln cent has known reverse doubled-diesbut not obverse examples. Take it to a coin dealer for an assessment.
If you are referring to the 1955 Lincoln cent doubled-die obverse coin, it does not have a Type I or Type II identifier. But if you are asking about the so-called "Poor Man's doubled-die", on which the second numeral 5 has a shadow, it's not a true hubb-double and carries very little premium.
This is caused by a worn or filled obverse die and is very common, it adds nothing to the value.
I never heard of any 1986 penny being a doubled-die obverse but it doesn't mean there are none out there. To help you out a little a 1983 penny in MS-65 is worth about $0.30 and the doubled-die reverse is worth about $300.00 in MS-65. You may want to take the coin to a few coin dealers and get their opinion on it.
Double die what? Please post a new question with the coin's denomination and country of origin.
how much is a double died 1957 penny worth
Genuine 1955 double-die error coins in circulated condition have retail values of $900.00 to $2,250.00 depending on the grade of the coin. Mint State examples have values of $2,500.00 to more than $10,000.00 depending on color and grade.
I'm not sure what you mean but there are some possibilities. If there is a face on the back and on the front then it is a fake and is worth nothing. It however may be a double die. A double die is when a coin is stamped twice. If you do indeed have a double die the best thing to do is take it to a collector and have he or she examine the coin and tell you what its worth.
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