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  • 1961D Lincoln penny

    I would like to know if this is a collectable coin I believe it's the right kind of doubling it's a 1961 D with I think is doubling on both sides I will show as many as it will let me
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    Originally posted by Trent Boothe View Post
    I would like to know if this is a collectable coin I believe it's the right kind of doubling it's a 1961 D with I think is doubling on both sides I will show as many as it will let me
    Hey Trent, The Doubling you see is again Die Deterioration on the Obverse and Reverse Stage D VLDS, this is verified by the Mint mark that I recognized
    right away, for I have this very sames 1961-D RMP-038, I am a collector of RPM`s . Go here and check it out
    http://www.varietyvista.com/02b%20LC...961DRPM038.htm

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      So it's not a good coin to have or it is I thought I had a good grip on coins but I guess I don't

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Trent Boothe View Post
        So it's not a good coin to have or it is I thought I had a good grip on coins but I guess I don't
        Absolutely a great coin to have, I have some 200+ RPM Varieties. Always when looking at coins especially Pennies 1989 and before, look at the Mint mark and as well open up this link http://www.varietyvista.com/index.htm and navigate to the year and Mint Mark of the coin you`re looking at to see if any match yours.
        Again Nice Find ! Cngrats

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        • #5
          Thank you for all your help

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