how much is a double died 1957 penny worth
Numismedia quotes a retail value of $900 to $1500 depending on condition.
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.
The 1955 Doubled Die cent is a die variety that occurred during production of the Lincoln cent at the Philadelphia Mint in 1955.
Are you referring to a double-die cent? There are no reports of double-die nickels. The only error that year is an overpunched mint mark, resulting in a D-over-S error.
To date, no certified examples of a reverse doubled-die 1966 Lincoln cent exist. Mechanical doubling is likely what you see, not a true doubled-die error. Mechanical doubling is the most common type of doubling on U.S. coins and is most often confused with doubled dies, this doubling is extremely common with numerous examples being produced on all denominations every year. It's value is only what someone is willing to pay.
About $15. Certified graded coin have a higher value.
Numismedia quotes a retail value of $900 to $1500 depending on condition.
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.
The Lincoln Wheat cent wasn't introduced until 1909.
The 1955 Doubled Die cent is a die variety that occurred during production of the Lincoln cent at the Philadelphia Mint in 1955.
1 cent Please check your pocket change. You'll see many cents dating back to at least the mid-1950s. Except for a 1955 double-die error cent, all are worth face value only.
its worth about 3 dollars uncirculated and 1.29 circulated i have two of them and there are un circulated bu conditon
Are you referring to a double-die cent? There are no reports of double-die nickels. The only error that year is an overpunched mint mark, resulting in a D-over-S error.
1957 cents were (in)famous for die breaks and other similar minting errors, so they are not considered scarce. You might find them at a dealer for a quarter or so.
In some cases, a double die adds to the value of a coin but in other cases it does not. Whether or not the value increases by the presence of a double die is determined simply by the market demand for them. For this Kennedy half I find the value in uncirculated condition to be about $18.
I have a 1935e circulated silver certificate with a double die error on the back of it what value does it have.
This is caused by a worn or filled obverse die and is very common, it adds nothing to the value.