"Double pressed" is not a normal term applied to coins. Please post a new question with more details; e.g.:
> Does it have 2 images of Lincoln on one side and 2 of the Lincoln Memorial on the other?
> Does it have the same image on each side?
how much is a double died 1957 penny worth
it is worth up to $1,500 in circulated grades
Soundslike a magician's coin -- worth a couple of dollars.
Numismedia lists an approximate retail value as of 07/2009 of $250 for a 1972 double-die cent in circulated condition. Uncirculated ones exceed $400.
A double print penny, often referred to as a double die penny, is a coin that has been minted with a mistake where the design appears twice, typically due to misalignment during the striking process. This results in a noticeable doubling of features like the date or lettering. Such errors can make these coins highly sought after by collectors, often increasing their value significantly compared to standard pennies. The most famous example is the 1955 double die penny, which is particularly prized in numismatic circles.
$400 to $6,000
$600-$4,000
how much is a double died 1957 penny worth
"double eagle penny" is kind of an oxymoron. A double eagle coin has a face value of $20. However, a gold coin is probably worth considerably more than face value.
The value of a 1956 double die penny can vary significantly based on its condition and whether it is indeed a double die variety. If it is a standard 1956 penny, it may be worth only a few cents, but a genuine double die penny can be valued anywhere from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. It's important to have it authenticated by a professional to determine its true value.
Yes they do.
it is worth up to $1,500 in circulated grades
The coin is likely a common error called a "Machine Double" that has no extra value, but take it to a dealer to make sure.
Retail value of a MS-63 example is $250.00
If the coin is double-struck, it can be worth up to $30,000. So if you see double, hold onto it!
If it's a true hub double retail values are $920.00-$2,100.00 for a circulated coin.
A closer examination needs to be made of this penny because San Fransisco did not mint any pennies in 1957.