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Pillar of the Community
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Kinda looks like double struck in collar maybe.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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I am going to contact Mike Diamond and see what he thinks of it. It could be Double Struck in Collar. Edit: after looking at the coin again, its indeed Double Struck in its Collar. Way to go and awesome find OP! 
Errers and Varietys.
Edited by Errers and Varietys 03/07/2018 8:59 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Still lookin, that's an incredible find! It's very rare to find that error. Did you keep it in your collection or did you sell it? I've would have kept it if I found it. 
Errers and Varietys.
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New Member
 United States
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Thanks very much for all your input I highly appreciated it, I plan on getting it certified and add it to my collection.
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Pillar of the Community
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I kept it. I have found several nice coins over the years. I usually only sell if I find a duplicate. Those type of errors there are no duplicates. I did sell a 2013 cent rotated 180 degrees once and wish I had kept it. Chances are you will not find another. I have gone through millions of cents the ten years and that is the only example of double struck in collar that I have found.
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New Member
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Thanks for all the input it's highly appreciated, I plan on getting it certified, and go from there.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Quote: I kept it. I have found several nice coins over the years. I usually only sell if I find a duplicate. Those type of errors there are no duplicates. I did sell a 2013 cent rotated 180 degrees once and wish I had kept it. Chances are you will not find another. I have gone through millions of cents the ten years and that is the only example of double struck in collar that I have found. I'm glad you kept it. It's that type of deal where you probably won't find another one again. It's a very nice addition to your collection.  Quote: Thanks for all the input it's highly appreciated, I plan on getting it certified, and go from there. You're very welcome! Thank you for joining CCF! We all learn new things everyday here and that's good. I agree it would be a good idea to get it certified. 
Errers and Varietys.
Edited by Errers and Varietys 03/07/2018 10:09 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: We all learn news things everyday No, we don't learn from the biased NEWS everyday - we learn from NEW things numismatic wise every day!! 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Quote:No, we don't learn from the biased NEWS everyday - we learn from NEW things numismatic wise every day!!   Oops! Lol, my bad! I didn't notice my own typo until now. Yes, biased news is bad and it's complete you know what. Haha! I chuckled a lot on that one! 
Errers and Varietys.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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It looks like a doubled struck rotated in collar example. A real error coin. (one of a kind)   This example was rotated a bit more.
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Pillar of the Community
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That's pretty crazy coop! 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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The image was one from BJ Kneff. He is the guy from Cuds-on-coins.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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The 1997-D cent is an in-collar double strike. You really don't want to use the 1999-D cent for comparison purposes because that is a much rarer form of in-collar double strike. The 1997-D cent is a conventional double strike in which the first-strike elements were flattened and largely effaced by the second strike. The 1999-D cent features an extremely weak second strike which left the first-strike elements largely undisturbed.
Error coin writer and researcher.
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Pillar of the Community
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Poin, Now you have it,the experts have spoken. Congratulations on your find of a life time  
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