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  Sorry couldn't figure out how to turn image but grade on this possible DDO? 
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Well it is not the big DDO. So it would not be a coin to have slabbed.  Forget looking at the date. Note all the other devices. (Only three known examples of the one in my image of this one so far)
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We shall find out but the pic doesn't do it justice. went straight to encapsulation and has been there and processing since the 14th just went to QA friday but still no grade and processing + still imaging along with 2 69S I sent in with it?
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Sorry, but you will find out. The rest of us already know it is not the DDO. I don't like to be rude about people coming with genuine questions, but you already posted about this coin once, clearly got answers you didn't like, and decided to post again. If you don't trust the opinion of experts here (like Coop) enough to listen when he says this coin is not one of the most dramatic DDOs in the entire Lincoln Cent series, you clearly don't think much of their (or any of our) opinions. So why keep posting here? Wait until you get the coin back, but I think you will be very badly disappointed for much more money than it costs to post a question on this forum. Also, the DDO is on Philly coins, not Denver. It's literally impossible for your coin to be the famous 1958 DDO. Edit: oh god, you didn't send in two 69-s pennies with it, did you really?  There were most likely far fewer than 100 1969-s DDO-001s ever minted before the die was removed from production. The odds that you found one, let alone two, are simply too ridiculous to fathom. The odds of finding two 69-s DDOs and the 1958 DDO would be like winning the power ball lottery every day for a year.
Edited by SamCoin 05/25/2020 07:54 am
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Please crop and rotate properly...thanks John1 
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Which service did you send it too?
If you think this is a new variety, I don't think any of the grading companies will attribute new varieties on their own. They are placing the variety number from an attribution site like Variety Vista, Coppercoins or Doubleddies on the label. They will all collect their fee whether they put it in a slab or not.
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I must agree with SamCoin on every thing he said 100%. Your question is about grade so as a common heavily circulated 1958D LWC I would say F-12 worth about 5 cents
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I'll say VF-35, very normal-looking coin to my eye,
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Quote: just went to QA friday but still no grade and processing + still imaging along with 2 69S I sent in with it? What is QA?
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I must admit you really should've checked with us before sending those off. There is a high chance you just wasted a large amount of money. EDIT: Apparently you already made a post relating to this coin and sent it off anyway even though everyone told you it was not a doubled die. Well, you can trust our opinions, and maybe once you get that coin back, you'll remember to trust us. Pretty good learning experience if you ask me 
Edited by SilverCents 05/25/2020 11:02 am
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It wouldn't let me post the reverse side is why I started another thread but your comments don't bother me at all if that was the case then I wouldn't even have posted. You think wrong of me but I really wanted to know y'all's thoughts on grade and I never did get an answer on my first thread about how much would it be worth if it was?
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I know odds are slim but I don't mind the fees
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If it were what? Wexler lists a few 1958-D doubled die varieties, but they're all very minor. Maybe a dollar in this condition (although finding a buyer could be hard). As I've said, the famous 1958 DDO was minted in Philly, not Denver, so if that's what you're asking, you might as well ask "How much would this 2003 penny be worth if it were a MS66 1955 FS-101?"
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Well alright, if you don't mind the fees then ok.
Post the coin here when you get it back if you don't mind.
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