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1995 Lincoln Memorial Cent Double Struck Rotated In Collar - A Real One

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Thought I'd put up this 1995 LMC double struck rotated in collar as a good example of what they look like vs a cent that has had a second memorial added by hammering another coin into it.

And no, I didn't find this I bought it (PCGS MS-63RD) but I like it so paid a fair price for it.

First set of front/back images are the first strike, second set is the second strike. Couple close ups added.

1995-Lincoln-Memorial-Cent-Double-Struck-Rotated-In-Collar---A-Real-One
1995-Lincoln-Memorial-Cent-Double-Struck-Rotated-In-Collar---A-Real-One
1995-Lincoln-Memorial-Cent-Double-Struck-Rotated-In-Collar---A-Real-One
1995-Lincoln-Memorial-Cent-Double-Struck-Rotated-In-Collar---A-Real-One
1995-Lincoln-Memorial-Cent-Double-Struck-Rotated-In-Collar---A-Real-One
1995-Lincoln-Memorial-Cent-Double-Struck-Rotated-In-Collar---A-Real-One
1995-Lincoln-Memorial-Cent-Double-Struck-Rotated-In-Collar---A-Real-One
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 Posted 05/18/2018  3:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Crazyb0 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Gee, what's the first thing one should notice? The true image of both strikes! Immediate suspect a reversed image on a coin! Nice example Bats!

I often wonder if an example like this isn't a slight "mint assisted error. A coin flips out wrong and the employee tosses it back into the supply hopper for a second trip? It could just flip around yea, but usually those cause other errors, being the feed mechanisms and collar movement would prevent most coins from an immediate second hit.?
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 Posted 05/18/2018  3:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Ilikeabecoins to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
However it happened, that is cool.
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Great-looking coin. Congratulations.
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Very cool..! I can see why you got it..

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Awesome coin! Congrats on a beauty
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Very nice! That's a beauty! I would love to own something like that.
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Bats...where on Gods green earth do you come up with coins like this? Super cool and oh ya slabbed PCGS a winner!
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I just REALLY noticed the outline of the first details are still there! Gotta be because that was the stretched tensor point(elasticity), sorry guys, I get off on the science behind this! Notice the outline of the date, thought the field and second bust. These errors don't come by that often!
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Thanks folks, it is a pretty trippy coin. I find it hard to photograph through a slab but even parts of the IN GOD WE TRUST are visible in the field by the date. Other than it being a) rare and b) a very attractive example, I thought that the full secondary date being visible really just was the kicker. I just happened to show up at the coin shop today and they had just got this back from PCGS and thought, correctly, that I might be interested in it. Right place at the right time.

In the last three days I found by searching 1988 RDV006, 1999 WAM, 1956-D RPM-001, 1954 RPM-001, 1936 obverse Cud 05, etc. (it's been a good run lately) but this thing is just so neat I keep pulling it out and giving it another look.
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 Posted 05/18/2018  10:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add still lookin to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice pick up. I found a somewhat similar 1996 cent. I posted about 6 years ago. Yours is a bit stronger.

http://goccf.com/t/131341
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In the last three days I found by searching 1988 RDV006, 1999 WAM, 1956-D RPM-001, 1954 RPM-001, 1936 obverse Cud 05, etc. (it's been a good run lately) but this thing is just so neat I keep pulling it out and giving it another look.


Congratulations on those very nice and awesome finds! Do you plan on keeping the 1999 Wide AM for your collection or are you going to sell it? You have definitely have been having great luck lately!
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I'm keeping the 99 WAM for now. I sold the one I previously found as it was roughly MS-66 and someone else wanted it more than I did. So for now I'm going to keep this one to fill that hole in my collection but honestly it's maybe MS but with lots of staining so not optimal eye appeal and probably wouldn't grade very well.

Going a lot slower tonight as I am rarity hunting for oddball stuff like 1990 DDO-001 and not hitting on much but two Retained Cuds.

And then...just scored my long-searched for 1983 DDR-002 in about MS-62. I'll post it tomorrow (later today it would seem at this point).
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Well, good luck to you tropicalbats and congratulations on the finds! I wish the best of luck to you.
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First set of front/back images are the first strike, second set is the second strike.

II think you have that backward. The first part has the second strike vertically oriented, the second pair has the first strike vertically oriented.
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