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Wild 2004 Lincoln Memorial Cent! Double Struck? Doubled Die?

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 Posted 07/12/2007  10:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add treasurehunter to your friends list
People will actually do that? Smash two coin together? what for?
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 Posted 07/12/2007  10:57 pm  Show Profile   Check GO's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add GO to your friends list
$$$$$$
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 Posted 07/12/2007  11:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add treasurehunter to your friends list
I guess that's why I like slabbed coins. I know their REAL!! Would it be worth sending in for some sort of authentication anyway, just to be sure?
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 Posted 07/12/2007  11:17 pm  Show Profile   Check GO's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add GO to your friends list
If you don't mind blowing $20

But it would be a waste. I'd wait a bit longer to see the remarks on some of our local experts
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 Posted 07/12/2007  11:19 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add biokemist6 to your friends list

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There's also a problem with the back, missing partsof one cent


Look at my earlier post, that is why it is a smash job. Detail on the opposite side will be flattened when the two coins are struck together with a hammer or whatever. They will be sitting on a flat hard surface when they are struck and that will flatten the details on that side of the coin.
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 Posted 07/12/2007  11:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add treasurehunter to your friends list
That's a shame. I was really hoping I found something. Well at least I didn't pay for it. That's why I thought it was real since it was found in a roll. Don't know why you would do that and then get rid of it. Guess they were just practicing. I'm sure your all correct in your assessment though, you know more than me. thanks
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 Posted 07/13/2007  01:02 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add brefos77 to your friends list
It still looks pretty cool though. Put it on E-Bay. But for the final word, wait and see if coppercoins replies. I think he knows a little something about pennies. LOL! But seriously, I appreciate and heed everybody's answers, advice, and comments but I always give the final say to coppercoins.
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 Posted 07/13/2007  02:27 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Errorcoins to your friends list
This is Not an Error. Do not send it in for certification. Do not sell it on ebay as an error or you may be committing fraud.

errror

btw it is not a nice find, it is trash, it is a smash job
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 Posted 07/13/2007  02:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Tpatna to your friends list
I think it was a good find because you learned something new from it.
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 Posted 07/13/2007  9:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add treasurehunter to your friends list
Yeah, true errors are hard to find, that's why the real one's carry the premium. I think I'll just keep it as my interesting fake find. My beliefs would never allow me to try and sell it as something it isn't, although I'm sure I could find an Ebayer who would still pay extra for it even though I tell them it worthless!! Gotta love them!!
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 Posted 07/13/2007  9:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add garylcsr to your friends list
it is a garage job. if it was done at the mint the letters would all be readable. look at them they are backwards. worth maybe a cent
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 Posted 07/14/2007  12:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add peachymargarita to your friends list
This coin, if real, would be considered an error. Coppercoins deals mainly with varieties. Not saying he wouldn't know, he just probably saw the pics and moved on.

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 Posted 07/14/2007  3:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Errorcoins to your friends list
Again, this is NOT an Error. No Question.

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 Posted 07/14/2007  5:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coppercoins to your friends list
All the others were correct, this is not an error. It is impossible for reverse incuse letters to show up on a coin at the mint. This is a simple case of a vise or hammer and a few coins to waste.
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 Posted 07/14/2007  6:08 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add treasurehunter to your friends list
Thanks all. It truly amazes me that people would actually spend time doing this sort of thing. I always assumed any error I found in a roll was just missed by the mint, guess I was just naive. Now I am much wiser. May truth and honestly always prevail!
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