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Pillar of the Community
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Yeah, keep breaking them open so mine are worth more wrapped up. Looks to me like there are a ton of varieties that will keep the premium for any of them down.
If you found 5 in one roll, how many has others found per roll. I guess I'm just not a error type person :0
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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The only thing I see in these pics that may even come close to carrying a premium later on down the road is the "Double Thumb" and the "Extra Index finger". I don't see much need to get excited over the rest of the stuff. Especially if I have to use 10X or better magnification to see it.
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Valued Member
United States
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The partial extra earlobe is a real stretch...
-LTB
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Valued Member
United States
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I have a few of the error LP2
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United States
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I ordered two sets and opened one of the Ps last night. Found several of the Die clash ones, several extended thumbs and several extended fingers along with a few of the other verified errors. In all, I ended up with 8 pennies in the roll without any errors. I just noticed a few others listed (thanks John1) I didn't search for that could still be in there. I also spotted some things I haven't seen reported yet. I am keeping the other set unopened as it is the same date and time. Could possibly have just as many in it.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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thats kool ordirtdevil! I dont think these will be an easy circulation find though. I also think some will have several in a roll and some will not
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Pillar of the Community
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Fifty years from now...in the year 2059, imagine the ebay/coin auction Headline..."Unsearched/Unopened 2009 LP1 U.S. Mint wrapped rolls for sale"Assuming they never go N.I.F.C., this will be "on the cusp" of the next timely "50 year" design change for the Lincoln ! I wonder with the possibilities !.......hmmmm !(too bad that would put me at 90 years old.....50 years from now ! ...  )
Edited by eaglefoot 06/15/2009 11:09 am
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Valued Member
United States
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My coin dealer got rolls of the new cents (don't know how many) and he said he had four of these. I looked at one and it was pretty clearly the one in the news. He offered to sell me one for $10, but I didn't buy one.
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Pillar of the Community
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Seems like there are a lot listed on ebay..
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Please, could someone explain why what looks like a die chip (like on the State Quarter "extra tree branch" "error") is being called a doubled die? I can't see any doubled elements on these coins except for - usually - one extra digit on the hand. Perhaps this is just an extra-sensitive area on the die, but a die chip certainly doesn't warrant a designation as a DD. If someone who really knows (Chuck, Bill, Mike) really say these are actual doubled dies, then please explain how they warrant that ? Inquiring minds and all that..:P
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Pillar of the Community
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they are listed on chucks site
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Pillar of the Community
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lol.. that doesn't tell me why they are a doubled die, though 
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Pillar of the Community
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oh yeaah I know that I thought you were also questioning if they were a doubled die 
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Valued Member
United States
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I found 7 of the WDDR-004 in 1 of my rolls. They weren't nearly as easy to see even with the loop as the WDDR-002 that I purchased. I have another roll with a WDDR-004 on the end, but I'm not going to break it open.
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