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2005 Cent - Doubled 7th Column - New?

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 Posted 02/25/2011  3:34 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add dumprat to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Roll searching today and came across this 2005 cent. Can't find it on coppercoin's site but maybe just missed it. What do you think.



http://www.coppercoins.com/diesearc...int=p&page=0

Close ones but no markers correct:
002, 004, 006, 011, 018, 020


2005-Cent----Doubled-7th-Column---New?

2005-Cent----Doubled-7th-Column---New?

2005-Cent----Doubled-7th-Column---New?
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 Posted 02/25/2011  5:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add cladhunter13 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice find...I like it. It does appear to be a doubled column. With that being said...the doubled area is quite small and my not warrant to much attention as of yet. I find that a lot of collectors consider if they can not see it with the naked eye or possibly 6X - 10X magnification it does not really warrant much attention. For me...I started checking for errors with my 45X loupe. If I see it and I like the way it looks I keep it. I have a collection of Doubled columns that are not listed on Coppercoins. I like the way they look so I collect them. It is a great deal of work to keep a website such as coppercoins.com up to date and in the future you might see coins that you hang on to on the site. All-in-all...collect what you like not just what you can find that has been verified in some way. You never know. Good luck and have fun. Looking forward to seeing more of your finds.
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We have a standing rule about listing these:

The doubling HAS to be at least as long as the distance from the hand to the foot

or

The doubling has to show in more than once place - i.e., the column AND the feet.

There are literally HUNDREDS of these, and most do not warrant enough premium to list - and even the ones that do warrant a premium are on the very bottom of the priority list while we work on getting earlier and better material listed.
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Thanks. I will be putting it in my double column pile. I have around 100 or so. I have been able to id all of them except this one so far.
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I have nearly a thousand of them that have gone into tubes over the years. Perhaps - and a BIG perhaps - if any sort of market ever picks up for these and I get caught up on everything else I'm working on (which may never happen), I might consider changing the rule of what's listable and begin listing them.

But so far there has been little to no market for any of these, thus making listing them in the first place much more of a novelty to the collectors who find them than actual useful information for the die variety market at large.

I have about the same thought regarding the hundreds of 'doubled eyelid' doubled dies I see every year. I keep them in tubes but don't bother listing them because as of yet I have never had anyone come to me wanting any of them. Most of the doubled eyelids that ARE listed were either listed early in the process of discovering they are on literally hundreds of dies, or are a result of doubling that shows elsewhere on the coin as well as the eye and deserve to be listed at a premium.

The 'doubled column' DDRs are a novelty - as a type they are extremely common. I find one in nearly every circulated roll I go through. But the sheer number of different dies affected is daunting to say the least. There are many, MANY of them for which only the discovery coin is known to exist simply because nobody has taken the hundreds of hours required to sit down and list all of them with photographs and marker information.

Additionally, even though many attempts have been made to create a market for them by listing them on ebay and other websites, there have been few if any bites - mainly because they are not only a relatively new discovery, but because everybody who looks for them finds an example or two to satisfy their curiosity. There remains very little reason for MOST collectors to bother trying to buy or find hundreds of them to "complete" a full set.

So yeah...they probably are collectible to a point. They probably are a neat curiosity to keep. They are common as a die variety type, even though individual dies are scarce and finding all of them would be nearly impossible.
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