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Is there a difference in collectibility between a standard 1955 and a 1955/5?...one where the east five has a visible double strike?

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Clarification: one where the tail of the east "5" has a double strike.

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No, the "poormans" was just a worn out die and is pretty common. Some people put them in the place of the real 1955 doubled die in their albums because of cost. There is a die 2 variety that is pretty collectable and shows doubling on the motto and date. Check here for further reference-http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/dietype.php?date=1955&die_mint=p&die_type=do&page=0
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Here ya go. Worth alot of $$$$. Wish it were mine.
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Thanks, chrsb; and you, too, grove...would that it were so
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Gee, that's a darn purty site for sore eyes! Thanks for the pics Grovy!
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Had a chance to buy one a few years ago, slabbed AU-55 for $900 and didn't. Went to a coin auction that had a raw but more or less authenticated 1955 1-0-1 DDO, that was in my estimate a slider, about 9 months ago. It was my plan and intention to buy it no matter what. I got out of the bidding at $2100.00 and it finally sold for $2400.

Not only are they beautiful, they are going out of sight. Talk about a great investment awhile back. Add the 1909-S VDB and what a pair to draw to.
Jim
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