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Could This Really Be A 1997 D (Lmc) Rotated Hub Doubling

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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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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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Thanks for all the input it's highly appreciated, I plan on getting it certified, and go from there.
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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.


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.


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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.
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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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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!
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It looks like a doubled struck rotated in collar example. A real error coin. (one of a kind)
Could-This-Really-Be-A-1997-D-Lmc-Rotated-Hub-Doubling
Could-This-Really-Be-A-1997-D-Lmc-Rotated-Hub-Doubling
This example was rotated a bit more.
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That's pretty crazy coop!
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The image was one from BJ Kneff. He is the guy from Cuds-on-coins.
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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.
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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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