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1955 LWC Poor Mans Doubled Die

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I was looking around ebay and saw someone selling a poor mans DD for 200 bucks. My question is even tho this example is not a true doubled die do these carry any value other then the face value of the LWC
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A poor mans D/D is not worth anything other than a few cents above face . The seller is obviously out of his mind .
It's more or less a novelty piece.
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 Posted 03/04/2016  7:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Nyfireman to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That's what I thought too lol
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If you bought up every example and then tried to sell them, you would be the 'poor man.'
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Since 1955 there have been "poor mans" for sale, and there never ever will be a shortage of them. I think I have a couple rolls, and I don't even save them any longer.
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Yeah me too . I never bought a single coin, but I have a couple of rolls also.
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