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1972 D DDR Penny Just Found Whats The Value?

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Just found this coin hunting what's it worth anyone know?

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 Posted 03/16/2022  04:22 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
. Sorry to say it is worth 1¢. It is MD=machine doubling,not hub doubling.
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 Posted 03/16/2022  04:42 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Tricia4492 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
You know what I totally just give up I've searched millions of coins and never have I came across such coins like this I've maybe found about a handful and that's only because I got my mother in laws old old piggy bank filled with wheats and memorial cents but I am totally so disappointed now I don't even want to do this no more and I've been doing it for years how could something like this be worthless to someone or how could it be Machine Doubling and not a genuine doubled die I'd pay for this honestly but I guess other people wouldn't idk I'm PO'D to say the least bit but thanks for the input I guess I'll never truly figure out how to spot a doubled die I just can't fathom the thought that this isn't it I want to rip my darn hair out now grrr just when I thought I finally got it right
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to the Community. Don't give up, keep on learning.
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Given the images posted, I'm seeing Machine Doubling. Suggest comparing variety vista '72 D pics with your example (which appear to show flat/shelf-like doubling).

http://varietyvista.com/01b%20LC%20...201972-D.htm

What I'm about to say won't be very encouraging -- I've looked through millions and millions of coins over several decades, and have found only 10 or so legitimate doubled die examples (strong examples not needing 50X magnification or better to see). Not much better when it comes to repunched mint marks either. Hang in there and enjoy the circuitous numismatic journey.
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@tric, yes sorry that is a very nice example of Machine Doubling. Hopefully you are setting aside the wheat cents though as they typically have a small premium over face value. With that said, I don't picture searching through coins as a money-making job, but more of a hobby.
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Quote:
I am totally so disappointed now I don't even want to do this no more and I've been doing it for years

Sounds like my golf game...lol

But during a crummy round...I hit a sweet shot and I think to myself...I really like this!

If you looked at this page and all you saw were DDO's and DDR's and RPM's all the time...they wouldn't be that rare.
That's what make it fun for me...
You don't see them all the time...and when someone shows us one...we're excited for them...
Keep looking they're out there!

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Expecting (key word) to find out something odd you find is NOT an error is a key to not becoming frustrated. Make part of the hunt be the mystery of trying to prove what you have is NOT an error. A legit find then is all the more sweet.


Your is MD - compare with yours.

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@Tricia4492,
First, welcome to the Forum.
My advise is: be patient, stick around and you'll learn more than you've expected about this hobby like most of us by participating in the topics and learning from different posts and the site's experts responses.
It can be frustrating when you think you've found something,you get all excited about your find and then it turns out not it is what you expected, it has happened to all of us and will continue to happen.
Review the link below, a comprehensive and informative in regards to recognizing the difference in DD's and MD's ( Doubled dies and Machine Doubling ) created by the site's expert: coop.
http://goccf.com/t/315550
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dont give up,if you like searching for errors and do not find DDO DDR then do what I did, collect die cracks,die chips,collar clash, partial collar,mad,feeder lines strike thurs,ect...now I have dozens of each and enjoy finding them.
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Well, it's worth 1/100th of a dollar.
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I feel your pain about not finding that that WOW factor one. If that is all someone is looking for it can be rough.

Collecting is about the hunt the search with hope and excitement. The frustration and disappointment most days is the payment most times

Even if something has no "value" finding something that catches your eye to collect along the way breaks up the miss adventures.

Then one day change from a drink at a store or that random coin in a jewelry box full of costume jewelry at a yard sale when your not expecting it blows you away. Cause you were not on the hunt at that moment but all them hours and shared knowledge let's you catch it out of the corner of your eye.

But hey people went all on on beanie babies. Collect what you enjoy and find the ones of value along the way.

That's my 2 cents ok maybe more 8 and a 1/2

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@Tricia:

I know what you feel and agree with you. You start looking at the coins with one of the most hard side and not really valuable, except someone.

I am a collector, not an living from and also researcher on design varieties and coin production and metallurgical facts of the coins. The branch you choice from the point of view of an collector, is collectable but not many go on. The reason it is are to many for all years and an full collection will be very hard to achieve. DD it is a variety yes, but many for same year and only few I know has after 30 and more years just 60% of the possibilities. A collector want all the set which could be: by years (mint production, design, majors errors). I give you an example: I am at 2 missing to achieve: The Quarters from 1956 till 1972 Reverse design (cost me till now approx. 500$). Till now three in the collector circle achieve the goal and the last on private sell was 1.2 mill (condition of the coins account). Others which not far I see look for Wheat cent Mint mark position, very nice collection.

Do not desperate, this it is a hobby which can reward you. Just start from put by years and Mint marks.

I hope you will not give up and also I hope you do not broke a Piggy nice saving porcelain.

Welcome and hope you do not give-up.

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