If I understand this question, the date, LIBERTY and IN GOD WE TRUST clearly show doubling on the 1969-S double-die.
On the 1969 S penny a doubling of the print makes it very valuable ($35 000)
Im going to the coin show to find out. I have a 1969 d reverse double die penny. the doubling is amazing 60-70% of the back
There are several different kinds of doubling that can be found on coins -- whether it's caused by a doubled image on the die used to stamp the coin, or caused by excessive wear or damage to the die, or caused by the coin being actually stamped twice, or caused by other reasons. There is an excellent web page that explains the different kinds of doubling (with pictures) here : http://koinpro.tripod.com/Articles/OtherFormsOfDoubling.htm Dan Moore The Working Man's Rare Coins http://www.workingmancoins.com
The math equation to calculate the amount of money after 30 days with a penny doubling daily can be expressed as: Amount = 0.01 * (2^30) In this equation, "2^30" represents 2 raised to the power of 30 (i.e., doubling daily for 30 days). The result will give you the amount of money accumulated after 30 days.
No, doubling the angle of incidence itself will not cause a doubling of the angle of refraction.
There isn't any stamp that is called a penny purple. You need to describe the stamp - include country and if you can date and what is on the stamp.
There isn't any stamp that is called a penny purple. You need to describe the stamp - include country and if you can date and what is on the stamp.
The value of the 1910 1955 penny stamp value is one pound.
The dates in this question are known to have "Doubled Die" errors. This means there is doubling in the design elements. Doubled dies can appear as an outline of the design or in extreme cases, having legends and dates appear twice in an overlapping fashion. The coins are rare and have much higher values.
British
The One Penny Black, the first postage stamp.
It is the first stamp issued. That makes it the 'First.'
The British Penny Black stamp was was the first ever postage stamp. It was first issued on May 6, 1840.
Penny Black
The first stamp made was the British two penny black stamp from 1840.
The One Penny Black is the first stamp created. Most dealers will have them for sale. You can also find them on auction sites as well.
how much is 1964 penny blue stamp worth ? i have 2 still in original book