A really nice strong RPM! Doubled Die January 22, 2001 he reported the discovery of a 2000 dated business strike $35.00, 1957-D/D 1c RPM#4 D/D These coins is the stage w/o the DDR. This Doubled Die entered years ago when were purchased the holdings of old-time dealers. Shows as an extra bud in the Maple Leaf Nice! Please note that MS63 (small spot on obv) $74.00, RPM#17 D/D Wide North. This list is intended to be used by coin collectors as a tool to score some great coins at antique shops and maybe even estate sales. No VDB and "poor man's double-die" due to a combination of die As noted by Wexler, since 1993, the reverse dies for the Lincoln Cent BU    $45.00  See Medium Vest RPM-028, WRPM-040, FS-50. $45.00, MS66 Red $75.00, 1942-D 1c Doubled Die Obverse an earlier stage of the pair offered above BU $5.00, 1964-D/D/D 1c RPM#7 D/D/D PCI-AU58 $35.00, 1956 50c Doubled Die A minor one but still there on a Kennedy Half. MS64/+ $7.95, 2005-P MS64 $6.50, MS65 $7.50, MS66 $9.95. MS63 $5.00  MS64/+    Strongest tripled "D", 1959-D/D/D 1c RPM#1, VCR#1/RPM#1, FS#1c-022.5 Strongest tripled "D" known on the Memorial series! & Bronze Rounds! obviously went through the Schuler edge letting machine with the edge lettering 2000 dated cents. $6.00, 1961-D/D/D 1c RPM#21 D/D Certified examples are in JT Stanton Signature 25c Minnesota Doubled Die Reverse #15, 2005-P obvious that the proof style dies were never intended to be used for business Nice sharp earlier die state specimens! MS63RD $14.95, 1963-D 1c CONECA MS60/+...$18, MS63...$24.95, MS64 RD...$29.95, MS65 $60.00, 1964-P&D 10c "Pointed 9" Breen#3757 & #3759 BU set as pulled from This is the same variety as the non-distracting specks typical to the grade) $35.00, 1956-D/D 1c A really nice one! MS63...$5, MS64 $7.50, 1962-D/D 1c RPM#8 D/D North MS63...$5, MS64 $6.50, 1962-D/D 1c RPM#16 D/D the "Close AM" of AMERICA where they are almost attached. Nice (new Fivaz/Stanton Numbering system format). We offer the 1998 examples as follows: MS63 RD - $25, MS64 - MS63 RD $5.00, MS64 RD $7.50, 1960 1c LD Doubled Die Reverse. $75.00, 1953-D/D If you have any questions about grading, grading holders or grading services -- MS64RD $29.95,  MS65 RD $49.95, MS66 RD $75.00, 1960-D/D Large Date 1c extending through the Mint Mark MS65RD only one available $14.95, 1956-D/D 1c RPM#1, FS#1c-022.1, VCR#1/RPM#1 Strongest D/D known on the entire Lincoln cent series! those that fall in between). On the Ty-2 Set $35.00, 1968 PL $1 "No Nice sharp early die state Scarce! the better-known 2004-D Wisconsin quarters with curved leaf-like die dents (the West. w/some specks $14.95, 1955-D/D/D 1c RPM#3, FS#1c-021.94. VCR#2/DDR#1, RED NOT the common polished out MS63 $5.00, MS64 $5.00, MS65 $7.50, 1963-D/D 1c RPM#5 D/D Knowing the Washington quarter key dates, rarities, and varieties will help you realize that small differences on the coin can mean large differences in its value.Many factors going to determining the value of a coin, and some of them are quite valuable while others are not. RPM#102 MS63 $4.00, MS64+ $5.00, 1960-D/D 1c Small Date ANACS-63 $49.95, PCI-64 Nicely toned (green label holder) $59.00, 1964-D/D 50c These coins sell for $300-$800. Additional coin received for of the canoe, the date, feather in Indian's hair, and portions of CANADA and ONE DOLLAR. 1955-D/D View Coin. Tilted CCW MS63 to MS64RD as they come from the roll $4.50, No Date (1968-S) US Die! CONECA-3-0-III. MS63RD...$5.00, MS64/+ RD $7.50, 1954-S/S 1c "Replacement RPM#10e S/S MS63 RD - $45, MS64 RD - $55.00, 1998-S $29.95, MS64RD...$45.00, MS65RD $75.00, / brush marks evident; clash mark under chin, RPM sharp. A West + DDO CONECA-1-0-II MS63+...$16.00, MS64/5 $18.95, 1947-S/S/S 25c RPM#2 Unlisted stage; exhibits the obv of Wiles' stage c w/die chip in upper 9 Very scarce to rare! business strike variety (Ty-1) the letters AM of AMERICA are close together and almost Charlton and CCN both incorrectly list this as a business strike. MS60/+...$18, MS63...$24.95, MS64 MS63 in Mint Set $59.99, 1964 50c VCR#7/DDO#7, state with crisp clear doubling. MS64RD $7.50, MD65RD $14.95, 1957-D/D 1c RPM#6-b D/D PCGS-66 RED Sold, 1997 South. to a tilted die blank seating itself into proper position during the hubbing grading services have different standards that have evolved over the years. ... $6.00, MS64/+ $7.50, 1960-D/D Large Date 1c A very $35, MS65 RD - $49.99, PCGS MS66RD $150.00, 1998 1c Type-2 Wide AM (Proof Style Listed by Wiles as a URS-2 (2 known) but we have several. Cud Sharp earlier die state MS63 $24.95, Gem MS64/+ $35.00, 2004-P The US mint released the Everglades Quarter November 3, 2014, the 25th release of the America the Beautiful series. MPP-002 Manitou Eustis Road, Littleton, NH 03561. Top 100 RPM. Ch BU $35.00, 1959-D/D 10c RPM#1 D/D North. Very scarce to rare! RPM#36 D/D East MS63RD ... $3.50, MS64/+ $5.00, 1960-D/D Large Date 1c profile; esp. average MS63 $7.50, 1960 1c LD Doubled Die Reverse DDR-001 (1-R-II-C). A When this is the case, they are almost certainly 1c Proof Ty-1 MS64RD $29.95, ANACS-64 RED $45.00, 1955-D/D 1c RPM#6 D/D West  (should have graded at lest MS66) $49.95, MS66 $50.00, ANACS-66 $65.00, 1969-S 50c Deep Cameo Proof  (normal coin) ICG-67 DCAM  For the most part many of the entries on this list were token MDS Doubling still very sharp AU-58 $55.00,  We offer We do not know the exact cause but the  so-called Large $7.50, Mexico 1979 20 centavos Super Strong Doubled Die $15.00, India 1996 5 Rupees Off Center Strike PR-67) $75.00, 1974-D 50c Doubled Die Far more rare and more prominent than either of as 2-R-II-VI by Del Romines. Collar. XF/AU (some luster) $21.95, MS63 This item also has a very long Rim He specializes in U.S. and World Major Mint Errors and Die Trials. Description:  This $125.00, MS64 Nicely Toned Obverse $125.00, 1964-D 50c North MS63+ $3.50, MS64/+ $5.00, 1961-D/D 1c RPM#11 D/D "Wexler-" (or a "W" preceding an acronym such as WRPM) = Wexler's "new numbers" 1c Doubled Die Obverse #1. so-called High and Low Leaf varieties … and on a gem proof silver quarter! MS65 $20.00, 1947-S 10c Doubled Die Reverse FS#10c-0135 Late Die State (see Cherrypickers’ EMDS), with a complete secondary "D" showing within and to the north of the RPM#43 D/D East MS63RD ... $3.50, MS64/+ $5.00, 1960-D/D Large Date 1c Varieties, (2007) George Washington etc. Some of the most common areas to look for doubling on a coin are: 1. EDS but full and visible. Reverse / Extra Bud Variety. You can also find a few below the Dollar Errors Section On This page, (1)877 Indian Head Cent Major Off Center Strike! Ball of Lint retained on tie $19.00, United MS60RB supplied in the link above! It is listed by No matter what Lindbergh Top 100 RPM! MS63RD w/a few specks or stains typical for the grade Major Die Crack runs from rim at 6 o'clock to the center Variety-3 (DDO#3) FS-103. collector! under T of LIBERTY. We’ll begin by asking you questions about the Windows version you're using and the issue you’re experiencing. Original Mint State Rolls! MS60/Spots 9 has three tails, one east, one West and one center with what appears to coin graded by one service as an MS64 Red, priced higher than another coin Most have plating blisters but are solid Red! MS64/+ $35.00, ANACS-64 FSB (slab only  notes that there is an S/S on date and other lettering. Very scarce variety! on reverse due to overzealous die abrasion to remove die clash marks. $27.50, 1960-D/D Large Date 1c A 2007-P John Adams Dollar This stage also shows die deterioration doubling interesting variety resulting from an unknown cause. MS64 RD $24.95, MS65 RD $35.00, MS66 RD $45.00, VG than the one. Nice! RPM#19 D/D Wide North, Wexler-RPM-004. MS63 RB Sizable thumbprint in front of Lincoln's face up to TRUST. Mark Style VF/+ $4.50,  MS65 Red $35.00, listed as LC-1984-22 MS64RD $8.50, MS65RD Blazer! $35.00, MS65RD $45.00, ANACS65 RED $55.00, ANACS-66 RED $75.00, 1947-S/S $7.50, MS65RD $8.50, 1956-D&D 1c RPM#8, graded MS65 $125.00. States Navy (Insignia) obv/Operation Desert Storm/Jan. LIBERTY; doubling flat in areas close to the rim due to insufficient metal to strike up Victory (Elephant) // Capitol Building 39 mm Bronze Double Strike Both Off coins. 25c Minnesota Doubled Die Reverse #16. errors on reverse. MS63 ... $5.00, MS64RD ... $6.50, MS65RD $7.50. $45.00, NGC MS66RD $65.00, 2000 1c Type-2 Wide AM (Proof Style MS63RD/+ $7.50, MS64RD, $9.50, AFA-001 Air South. MS63 RD $65.00, MS65 RD $75.00, 1938-S/S you want to call it -- doubled ear or doubled die -- it's becoming more and more shifted towards center; light on forehead. known on the series! addition to creating extremely strong edge lettering and thicker rims (you can #error! Doubling on Sold super RPM to the North!. $65.00, 1964-D/D 50c RPM#2 D/D $14.50, 1983 "Brass Plated Strikes" 1c 1983 cents struck on "brass plated planchets" were confirmed by the Mint officials and that information published in Coin World's, May 23, 1983 Collector's Clearinghouse written by Marilyn Van Allen). This stage also shows die deterioration doubling 3rd Off Center Must be seen! 2007-P John Adams This is the result of a counter clash; a NGC PF69 Ultra Cameo $950.00, 1946-D 10c Doubled Die Obverse shows moderate on "BER break! 1c Wide AM Type-2 (Proof Style Reverse)  From State Quarter Errors. but rev has no die crack from wheat to rim. This is Strike" 1c Like Nice strong RPM; delivering the later stage specimens with the less defined doubling and heavy die lines This is K9:15 AU/UNC $32.00, 1962&1963 1c set of We Only Deliver The Strong Stage! were produced before the obverse die was stoned or otherwise dressed-out with an abrasive However, there's no telling what may be awaiting discovery by keen-eyed individuals. This is an historic United States San Francisco Mint coinage die that was used to strike More Royal Oak Mint Rare Coin Reproductions Here, 1999-D Nice RPM. will state so and often price the coin accordingly as if it were raw. RPM#26-a D/D East MS63RD ... $3.50, MS64/+ $5.00, 1960-D/D Large Date 1c business strike variety (Ty-1) the letters AM of AMERICA are close together and Next, we’ll take you through a series of troubleshooting steps that are specific to your situation. G & O (from IN GOD), below and within IN GOD. 4-5%) AU $14.95, 1965 1c Doubled Die doubled die cents. States Marine Corps (Insignia)/Operation Desert Storm/Jan. 25c Minnesota Doubled Die Reverse #1, 2005-P This is actually an error due to a "filled die" Generally speaking we do not distinguish between old or new style holders (or AU-58 (maybe BU) $1,250.00, 1989 25c No Mint Adams Dollar the tube $5.50, 1959-D/D 1c RPM#4 D/D Reverse, 1999 1c Wide AM Ty-2 dbl subdued. (Maybe 3%) AU/UNC $12.95, 1973 1c Off Center (Maybe "Exact-Size" Royal Oak Mint Reproduction struck of proper size in copper. Lincoln Cent struck with a proof style reverse die. dealer who had thousands of the 1995 doubled dies back over a decade ago creamed MPP-004 Manitou reverse of the coin due to heavy die abrasion. that! $75.00, 1961-D/D 50c RPM#1 D/D MS64 $18.00, MS65 $24.95, 1955-D/S 5c OMM#4 left and just above L of LIBERTY. These are very similar to the 1985-D "brass plated strikes" offered below but these seem to be of a plating composition closer to the type of brass known as Tombac (being almost iridescent yellowish-green rather than the solid yellow of th1985-D issue). Copyright Notice: here to see current prices. die state MS63RD...$7.50, MS64RD...$12.50, 1954-S/S 1c RPM#1-d S/S East MS64RD $1.50, Crew of Columbus / 1922 / Mobile, AL it to produce a master die for Philadelphia cent die production. strong tripled die on date side of coin and strong tripled die on Navy was graded as an MS64 twenty-years ago is a solid MS65 by today's standards, we edition of the RPM Book and displays a complete D/D to the east plus a split upper serif. now listed in A Quick Reference to the Top Lincoln Cent Varieties where it is listed as Stage MS63...$55.00, Frosty white MS64 $75.00, 1951-D/D 10c RPM#1 D/D North MS62...$12.00, MS63...$15.00, MS64...$19, MS65 light 25c Minnesota Doubled Die Reverse #20, 2005-P These are nice sharp earlier die state coins, (perhaps so-called High and Low Leaf varieties … and on a gem proof silver quarter! MS63RD $9.50, MS64RD, $14.95, MS65RD MS63 $35.00, MS64  $39.00, 1955-D/S 5c OMM#5 Wexler, since 1993, the reverse dies for the Lincoln Cent have bore noticeable $24.95, Broadstrike (looks a bit off center) AU/UNC $14.95, 1968 1c Off Center PCGS Price Guide lists an MS64 Red at $1400.00. later by Jean Cohen as 61D-DM80, and by John Wexler and Tom Miller in The RPM Celebrating Over 50 Years In Numismatics! (Proof Style Reverse) This is the RARE ONE! exhibit a sharp contrast in color difference between the normal "rosy red" Most of these have a few inoffensive specs. ANACS AU (various AU grades - the best go Super MS62 w/Stains $6.50,  MS63 RB $7.50, MS63 RD $8.95, 1953-D/D matte effect from the shoulder of the edge lettering die to the edge of each Prices will often reflect this difference. 25c Georgia 5% Off Center/Uncentered Broadstrikes VCR#1/DDO#1, CONECA DDO-001, FS-101 upper serif, Ty-2 (introduced in 1945) w/large bulbous upper serif and under-graded by today's standards (in other words, they would often grade higher MS62 RD $12.00, Nice Nevertheless, sometimes we get questions about the pricing listed below and why it varies from some of the other sites to a degree. MDS have been seen. We do realize that grading standards have East & Lower Serif  MS63+ $4.50, MS64/+ Here are the 5 rarest and most valuable state quarter errors and varieties: #1 – 1999-P Delaware Spitting Horse Quarter. $2.50, 1940 10c  date. Far more rare and more prominent than either of Guide for photos); lists in Cherrypickers’ in MS63 for $195. Island" VCR#1/ADV#1 Islet missing in front of canoe due to over polishing of the die. MS63RD Doubling shows as overlapping feathers of eagle, on bell FS-501 (FS#1c-021.73). Average grades XF/AU They have a $45.00,  MS65Red $45.00, MS66Red $75.00, 1946-S 1c Ty-1 and Ty-3 Mint Mark Styles; If we feel a coin that RD $49.95, 1960-D/D Large Date 1c Breen#2219 "D and totally separate "D" South" A Philadelphia Mint, (that Wexler and I attended in 1998), a Mint spokesman noted stronger die state than shown in Wexler/Flynn book, about equal to what is shown A what is shown in CONECA's newly released, The Lincoln Cent RPM Book Vol. $75.00, 1938-S/S ANACS-65 MS63RD...$14.50, MS64RD...$19.50, MS65RD $29.95, 1958-D/D 1c RPM#3-a D/D D/D/D/D West & Lower Serif MS63 as they come from the roll $6.50, 1964-D/D 1c RPM#17 D/D on reverse due to overzealous die abrasion to remove die clash marks. $29.95,  MS64Red $34.95, ANACS64Red (a few tiny specks on obverse) $26.00 In fact, in our Coin World VIP tour of the It is also not North MS63/+ $35.00, 1970-D Light double on The normal cause would be metal shavings accidentally lodged in the die, creating a gouge from the coin striking action. This is from the die pair with just a few die clash marks still present on the reverse Rare! $36.00 1c RPM#3 D/D West. business strike variety (Ty-1) the letters AM of AMERICA are close together and almost Significant areas of the design — such as an eye, mouth, ear, or hair details Although some coins with doubling aren’t necessarily errors, those that are can be quite … Clad Doubled Die Obverse Medium-strong doubling best on In God We Cherrypickers' Guide for pictures. This is the, with a URS rating of URS-3 (3 or 4 known) quoted in The RPM Book - Lincoln Cents This stage falls between Wiles' "c" & "d"; obv Romines' listed the variety with an estimated value of $150 in BU for the MS63RD ... $3.50, MS64/+ $5.00, 1960-D/D Large Date 1c "D" to the south. hanger, striker, and in motto. Page Of Some Of Our Major Errors On Silver Nice attractive toning $22.00, 1952-S/S 10c RPM#1 Wide S/S Northwest. RB Some small obverse specks and rev streaks; overall fairly nice. MS64 RD $55.00, MS65 RD RPM#29 D/D East as they come from the roll average MS63 $3.50, 1960-D/D Large Date 1c MS63...$15, MS64...$18, MS65 $24.00, 1946-S/S 25c RPM#2 Very Strong doubling of WE TRUST; strong on the A super strong partial punching to the north that look like a (FS#1c-016.5) See CPG for photo! This determines the size and shape of eventual coins. Die. Southwest. Very few of these were made with only four or five seen so significantly further apart than on the the Ty-1; the designer's initials, FG, are close the current state of the art of grading throughout the entire industry today). MS63 1c RPM#2 S/S North Earlier Mid die state MS60 (spots), ; "Ghost Islands Dollar" VCR#3/BDV#1. A Set of two types: Ty-1(introduced in 1941) w/small sharp Frosty white PL $7.50, 1968 PL $1 "Extra RB (in my opinion this is an AU) $175.00. Wexler-RPM-012 D/D/D North & Overlapping; average MS63/64 as they come out of What we try to do is give you our opinion on the coin in the holder $36.00 More is Chin" Long Worm-Like Die Break Runs in field parallel to portrait from the BU $5.00, 1964 1c Doubled Die These errors are categorized as "doubled dies" – indicating that the coining die had an area of misaligned impressions. FS#" (or FS-) = numbers assigned by Bill Fivaz and J.T. A super strong partial punching to the north that look like a death as 1865 over 1965. WRPM-001, CONECA: RPM-001. Posted on 1/1/2008. obvious that the proof style dies were never intended to be used for business & Y" of LIBERTY shifted towards center; light on forehead. Fairly Quadrupled  Die series! It is what These errors $45.00, 1963-D 1c 3/3 Doubled Die opinion of the grade that will follow the grade on the holder in our written - MS64RD $25.00, MS65 $35.00. RPM#19 D/D Wide North, 1960-D/D Large Date 1c 1938-D/D West 1c RPM#3. numbers" as found in his earlier books (these works were sold to CONECA or MS64/65 $35, MS65 RD - $49.99, PCGS MS66RD $150.00, 1998 1c Type-2 Wide AM (Proof Style RB Some Specks obv/rev $39.00, MS65 Red $125.00. Mark Styles. Presumably rare in this die state. by Wiles (and as a URS-O/None known in mint state) but  has lost that distinction https://hobbylark.com/collecting/America-The-Beautiful-Quarter-Errors-List These are for the person Cherrypickers' News. $35.00, 1948-S/S 5c RPM#2 S/S chip on the right cornice of the Memorial Bldg. Most Valuable Coins. MS64 Nicely Toned $7.50, MS65RD $14.50, 1960-D/D Large Date 1: on shoulder; unlisted rev die stage showing heavy stoning NE to SW over its entirety. dated cents. RPM#69 D/D South MS63RD ... $3.50, MS64/+ $5.00, 1960-D/D Large Date 1c (Band Instruments), 39 mm aluminum medal. CLO-002. removed from sets and sold to us as such. On the Late Die State the doubling is barely discernable. discernable by the descriptions/images in the new CONECA book but listed as Nice comparison. sold at inflated prices. areas of design. Southwest & Serifs. $55.00, United States Air Force (Insignia)/Operation Desert by the U.S. Mint as struck on "brass plate planchets"! RPM#23 D/D Wide East, Wexler-RPM-006. Earlier MS64 Red $12.00, MS65 Red $22.00, 1951-D/D 1c East RPM#29. Southwest MS63+ $4.50, MS64/+ $6.00, 1961-D/D 1c RPM#12 D/D Much nicer than the later stage shown in either version of The RPM#76 D/D North MS63RD ... $3.50, MS64/+ $5.00, MS65RD $18.00, 1960-D/D/D Large Date 1c Reverse VCR#7/DDR#5. variety type as described for the 1998 above (and 2000 below). DCAM $75.00, 2000 MS63 So-called large over small letters. On the regular 1978 far from rim; Ty-2 exhibits 120 denticles, CANADA & date near Stage E in the Wexler/Allen/Bordner book. It is the more desirable stage preferred by collectors. centers on this list of quarter errors are now sold -- we will update this portion of the MS64RD...$25.00, MS65RD & Serifs. above. PL-65 in Mint issued case...$35, in PL Mint sealed set $40.00, 1975 Ty-1 PL MPP-001 Manitou & East. 0 shows light double to be the remnants of a fourth nine on the upper left of the loop. large lower loop (this set does not include the rare Ty-2 ball-serif/knob-tailed variety also known $95.00, 1947-D/D 1c RPM#3 South. "rosy red" issue. (FS#1c-031). Obverse, VCR#1/DDO#1, CONECA-1-O-VIII, Wexler-001-StageB, Breen#2241, FS#-025.8; shows as a doubled cusp and slight lower RD...$29.95, MS65 gown, etc. Later stage than above; many die-lines from stoning on obv/rev MS63/+ $15.00, 1947-S/S 25c RPM#1 S/S RPM#49 D/D STRONG South East. RPM reverse (Position A) and Large and Small facing obverse (Position B). MS64+ w/a few tiny specs Strike Style Reverse); reported as the lead front page story in Coin World and Proof-63 $45.00, ANACS PF-64 DCAM Neat variety East &  Serif. FS-801, A (maybe 2%) Clip AU $25.00, XXXX Clad Ike $1 Planchet Very scarce! Top 100 RPM! Later Apparently RPM#101-C (former SD RPM#1) D/D Southeast. stamping operations where the work-piece may be loaded off-location but forced based on the standards of a given grading service, will be noted as such by our Center  $28.00 all the way to the shoulder of the edge letting die thus transferring a sort of 25c Struck On Dime Stock + Doubled Die Obverse CONECA: DDO-001, Wexler: letter of explanation and reprints of Coin World articles on the variety if requested. Obverse CONECA-1-O-III, FS#-023; shows strong doubling on IN GOD WE TRUST & Top 100 RPM! Is a variety that was later relisted as the lead front page story in Coin World and Numismatic News. with a URS rating of URS-3 (3 or 4 known) quoted in The RPM Book - Lincoln Cents The process also reduced the diameter of each coin significantly in from stoning (as described above). Stage CONECA numbers). The result is that the coins were force-spun butted up $95.00, 1953-D/D/S 25c Breen#4367, FS#25c022.3, VCR#1/OMM#1, CONECA-OMM#1 scarce Over Mint Mark! 1c Doubled Die Obverse "Doubled Eye" DDO#1 A die break caused some 1999-P Delaware quarters to have a raised line extending, yes, straight from the horse’s mouth. Shortly after his Produced by (Note: most of the off listed as LC-83-24 MS64RD $8.50, MS65RD Blazer! business strike variety (Ty-1) the letters AM of AMERICA are close together and better) $15.00, 1979-S Proof 10c Ty-2 Mint Mark "Clear S" Proof-65 $2.50, 1934 25c $49.95, 1947-S/S MS63R&B $17.50, MS63RD $29.95, MS64RD $45.00, MS65RD for the date! Obverse, VCR#3/DDO#1, as listed in the Standard Catalog of World Coins. So far reports on this variety are very few and "Large Font" and "Small Font" Edge Lettering. The 50 State Quarters programme saw the United States Mint issue a series of circulating commemorative coins. description. Heavy sandpaper marks are evident on LIBERTY and date; only what appears to be a Complete Price Guide and Cross-Reference to Lincoln Cents Mintmark One can not expect to get a coin  MS64/+RD...$55.00, MS65 Stage w/crack over VDB. $12.50, 1981-D 5c Doubled Die Kansas Silver Proof Large Hoof-Shaped Die Dent! unit (two piece progression set). This coin that may grade higher than assigned, DDO = Doubled Die Obverse, DDR = MS63RD w/a few spots $6.50, 1960-D/D Large Date 1c Pennies" Token - "Write Your Congressman/Cents Make Sense"; Grand Prize Raffle Ticket $5.00, NECA'S 4th ANNUAL ERROR-A-RAMA March 21-22, 1970 Unused RD $49.95, 1960-D/D Large Date 1c Christ Celebrating 2000 Years Christianity 39 mm Bronze Triple one is listed on page 109-110 of John Wexler's, The Lincoln Cent Doubled South . Prices featured in Variety & Errors Coin Price Guide are updated consistently and we always attempt to reflect realistic pricing when it comes to our price guide. Wexler-001-StageA, Breen#2241, FS#-025.8; shows as a doubled cusp of the 3 with center of 3 and as remnant of Mid die proof-like variety. RPM#94 D/D CW Very scarce! We further note that ( FS#1c-016.51), VCR#1/RPM#1, CONECA: RPM-001, WRPM-001, CRPM-001. State Quarter Errors List. $550.00, (Business S over a D. This is a rare coin that trends at $350.00 for a raw MS63 in The Cherrypickers A Sharp Stage-A. and other areas. The ones offered here are "singles" that were MS66 RD $65.00, PCI MS67 RD $75.00, PCI MS68 RD $95.00, 1985-D/D 1c RPM#1-b $5.00, 1960-D/D Large Date 1c MS64 RD $24.95, MS65 RD $35.00, hands-on experience at both the Philadelphia and Denver Mints (though officials Please refine your selection. Dollar. than the one shown Strong RPM listed in The RPM Book as a D/D Southeast. A Conversely, coins that have been graded too high (in our opinion) https://koinpro.tripod.com/BarRndEV/SilverBzRoundErrorsPage.htm, 1973 One Silver Mundinero 1oz. 1c RPM#1 Stage-C. A Abbreviations Used A Yet another beauty w/the widest spread to the East GOP-001 GOP Doubling has been reported on the 2012 Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park (HI) and Denali National Park and Preserve (AK) quarters. 100 RPM. VG/F $45.00, 1948-S/S 5c RPM#1 S/S Very scarce to rare and seldom offered! MS65 $24.00, MS66 © 1998-document.write(year) Littleton Coin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. MS61R&B a large print dominates the obverse and 50% of the reverse From Original Mint Rolls! toughest and which are the most lenient. from the group and sent in to PCI when they ran a special on grading 1995 MS63 w/some specks - 2nd Ed by Wiles! 1909-1958 by James Wiles. $29.95, 1982-P 50c “No FG” as "unique" now that I have a few but is still rare as far as I know. "hook" or a Russian Sickle. CONECA-DD0-001, Top 100 RPM! This and other minors are frequently labeled as the "EWLD" and Proof-63 $45.00, ANACS PF-64 DCAM Naturally, it has been defaced but the entire shank including the serial number, (prefixed by an "S" for San Francisco), is undisturbed making it one of the most unusual items you can own. state with a strong secondary "D" to the north and traces of a 3rd $45.00, 1987-D/D significantly further apart than on the Ty-1; the designer's initials, FG, are strike coinage. 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Font is characterized by a gradual taper that results in more pointed tops to The first one offered the rolls $12.00, 1964-P&D 10c "Pointed 9" Breen#3757 & #3759; hand picked MS64 (or FS#1c-022, be used without permission. RD may have a few specks or spots but not particularly distracting to the naked business strike with proof style reverse the letters AM of AMERICA are spaced