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Hello I have a 1945 Penny flipped over and double stamped. Lincoln on the back and one cent on the front. I was hoping that maybe I could get some help as far as valuing this coin. Rob  
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New Member
 United States
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Really what makes you an expert on errors? Where is it written how many an error is? So it is only your opinion then. I guess you have other error coin and a list of prices? Can I please see where you came up with that figure I would really appreciate that very much.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Bigb13, what is wrong with you!! You came up with the question and you got an answer, now you dont have to like it, but the answer you got is a very fair and cordial one, you don't need to rant and be disrespectful! Besides you are claiming this coin to be yours! Quote: Hello I have a 1945 Penny flipped over and double stamped. and john kindly provided a link for the same coin you have pictured ,that was sold on ebay and it shows the price it was sold for, so what did tick you off about that I wonder 
Edited by Chase007 01/31/2019 1:47 pm
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New Member
 United States
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Nobody is disrespectful I would like to know where I can find that price listed. And what is wrong with you? You sound like a troublemaker so I will not ever post here again. A shame that there are people like you who like to start problems. Have a great day.
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Forum Dad
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Quote: Nobody is disrespectful I would like to know where I can find that price listed. Values/prices are NOT determined by lists somewhere. They are determined by actual prices paid by real collectors. Dealers sitting somewhere contributing to these "lists" with prices they want to get is all fantasy.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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WOW John, Sorry you got treated like that. Some days it doesn't pay to get up. I think the guy was upset because you busted him.
I wonder how that double stamping occurred, because it would have to have been flipped and put back into the hopper to get struck again. Could a worker at the mint do this intentionally ?
Dan
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Quote: WOW John, Sorry you got treated like that. Thanks Panther,but no skin off my nose. Can't please everyone.His loss really,this is the best coin site out there. John1 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Bigb13, you don't sound very nice. Now you're upset and lashing out on our members, which isn't very 'adult' like. Your welcome is completely gone, as you worned it out with me. This is my first and only reply to you. I will not bother reading your reply, as I will be moving on from this thread permanently. 
Errers and Varietys.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Bigb13, where did you find this cent? And, the value is what someone is willing to give. No one that answered you was being rude in any way. It almost appears as if you bought the cent and are trying to figure out if you could flip it for a profit. Absolutely no harm in that as we all try to better our collections. I'm sorry you feel like never posting on this site again but we all have gotten answers to questions on this forum we didn't want to hear. I certainly have and it's made me a more informed collector.
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: It is worth what you paid Darn John, sorry you were treated like that. But who knows if he even has the coin? Probably just hijacked pictures that he is trying to impress someone as his own! 
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I thought I had something, turns out I didnt, big whoops, maybe next time
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Bigb13 (or is it pperry?),
The coin pictured is worth $449.99 $325.00 best offer.
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pperry-? nss-52-$449.99 is not what the coin sold for,the green slash indicates that.The coin sold for best offer,which was ? In order to get an idea of actual value you need to find sold values. Best if you can find 3 that sold,add all three sold values together and divide by 3...there is your average value.That still does not mean you will get that amount,you will get whatever amount you are offered and accept. John1 
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Just noticed that, and fixed it.
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New Member
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John I was replying to the guy who went off (bigb13)
Edited by pperry 01/31/2019 4:44 pm
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