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Over 40k For A Penny?

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hi folks

I am a firm believer in that a person should be able to spend their money in whatever way they choose. This penny did sell for over $40k. I am, myself not that kind of collector, but each to his own.

My question is this: I looked at this penny and did not see the double die or whatever it was that makes it so special. To me, it just looked like another beat-up junk penny.

Can any of you more experienced members tell me specifically what I should be looking for or at on this coin, because I just cannot see it. I am not knocking the coin or the buyer, just want to see what defect or feature or whatever that makes it so special.

https://www.greatcollections.com/kb...-t400-4.html

thanks all... mike
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The 1969-S DDO-001 cent is a very VERY expensive doubled die, as the spread is one of the most extreme on a Lincoln Cent.

It being at MS63+ also would have a massive impact.

I might be mistaken but I think this is the most valuable doubled die on a Lincoln Cent in existence. This coin is worth around $60,000 in that grade. If it was even higher, then it could be worth around $125,000.
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http://www.varietyvista.com/01b%20L...9SDDO001.htm

One of the strongest, rarest, and most popular doubled dies on the most popular denomination for varieties.

If this one isn't interesting to you, then varieties and errors probably aren't your thing.
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 Posted 01/14/2021  01:56 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 4504 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Ok Tanman, thanks for the link. Makes it easier to see it. Again, I am not knocking anybody or anything, I was just curious. If I was that kind of collector and that penny was so special, I can certainly see its value. I profess that I am ignorant on varieties, but it helps a little. Thanks again... mike
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As previously stated, the 1969-S FS-101 is the king of Memorial cent doubled dies, and the rarest major doubled die for the Lincoln Cent series. Even the most beaten examples often reach 5 figures.
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Sold for $48,874.50 on DEC-13-2020.

To see the coin...
https://www.PCGS.com/cert/40142066
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Now imagine if someone found an entire roll of those.
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Almost $49K? Glad I'm not into Memorials!
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There are a decent amount of folks with deeeeeeep pockets that collect super rarities. A coin like this is also seen as an investment as it will continue to grown in value. She sure is a beauty.
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I guess this pretty penny costs a pretty penny.




That 69 penny is oozing charisma. Gorgeous
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If someone found an entire roll, the price would plummet.
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If someone found an entire roll, the price would plummet.


True words oriole. It's all about supply and demand.
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Truly is a remarkable doubled die.


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A coin like this is also seen as an investment as it will continue to grown in value. She sure is a beauty.


Unless those spots turn into corrosion.... reverse already looks a bit suspect if you ask me.
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Unless those spots turn into corrosion.... reverse already looks a bit suspect if you ask me.
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