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1958-D LWC? Just Curious

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What if someone was to find a 1958 1C DDO in the Denver Mint, what do you think it would be worth?

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Well at least on cent. We need to see images to see what your seeing on your coin. There are many of them. (Almost 801 Million of them)
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Pics please!



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1958-D-LWC?-Just-Curious

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My bad at these pics but if it's it. I'm sure it'll be in the news
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Where are you seeing doubling? You should have asked us first,you could have saved the grading fees. Please let us know what PCGS says.
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You just wasted your time and money sending it to a TPG. I don't know why you didn't ask us first, but it's unfortunately too late now. It's not even worth the grading fees at all. It's only worth only 3 to 5 cents. It's a common date.
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What if someone was to find a 1958 1C DDO in the Denver Mint, what do you think it would be worth? -- Worth? It would depend on the error, and what others would be willing to pay to acquire the coin in question. If the error is legit, value could be a dollar or two, or thousands of dollars.

Looking at the one photo posted, I'm seeing a lightly circulated '58 D cent without the crud often found around letters and numbers. I'm not seeing evidence of a DDO. A reverse photo would be good to view, as grading will include that part of the coin.

Very interested in learning what PCGS comes back with. Please share photos of the coin and slab. Among other things, I'll be looking for that ding behind Abe's head.

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I really like that ding behind Lincoln's head!!
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