1967 Doubled die
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1967 Doubled die
I came across this coin with obvious letter doubling. I was wondering what it’s value may be?
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Re: 1967 Doubled die
Letter doubling does not always indicate doubled die.
Your coin though is indeed the product of a doubled die.
Value is entirely dependent on grade.
Could be anywhere from 3 cents to 30 dollars.
Full coin pics both sides please for assessment.
Your coin though is indeed the product of a doubled die.
Value is entirely dependent on grade.
Could be anywhere from 3 cents to 30 dollars.
Full coin pics both sides please for assessment.
Re: 1967 Doubled die
Condition is a major factor in determining value. If it is circulated, the value drastically drops.
Without a clear full photo of both sides, we would just be guessing.
Without a clear full photo of both sides, we would just be guessing.
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Re: 1967 Doubled die
Here are some photos of the obverse and reverse
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Re: 1967 Doubled die
There may even be doubling on the Tiara
Re: 1967 Doubled die
The cent has some wear and has vertigris, in that condition it is probably worth $2-3.00
Don’t forget there would have been a couple hundred thousand struck and there are probably
still thousands out there in uncirculated condition.
Don’t forget there would have been a couple hundred thousand struck and there are probably
still thousands out there in uncirculated condition.
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Re: 1967 Doubled die
Thanks so much, coinguy.