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Recent Finds

1949-D Jefferson Nickel Repunched Mintmark RPM #1

Posted August 16, 2015 by Bill Bonina

This nickel has a repunched mintmark with the secondary punch rotated clockwise from the main mintmark. It is listed as RPM-001 in the CONECA files and grades Fine. It was found in a solid date roll purchased on eBay and is worth approximately $1 in this condition.

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Doubled Die

1952-D Jefferson Nickel Doubled Die DDO-001

Posted March 2, 2019 by Bill Bonina

This is a 1952-D Jefferson nickel featuring a doubled die obverse. Listed as DDO-001 in the CONECA files, it features a light spread on LIBERTY, the star and the date. The mintmark is also filled. This coin was found in a roll purchased on eBay and grades Fine. These are difficult to spot due to […]

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1971 Doubled-Die Obverse Lincoln Cent

Posted December 28, 2011 by Bill Bonina

This coin was found in a large batch of pocket change I had the pleasure of searching through from a resident of California. It has moderate doubling of the motto. Listed as DDO #4 on CONECA’S error website and 1971P-1DO-003 on Coppercoins, it is considered a fairly scarce coin worth about $5 in the condition […]

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1952-D Jefferson Nickel Repunched Mintmark RPM #1

Posted August 21, 2015 by Bill Bonina

This is a very nice example of RPM # 1 showing a strong punch east of the main mintmark. It was found in a set purchased on eBay and grades Very Fine (VF-20). In this condition it is worth approximately $2.50.

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Cents

1917 Doubled-Die Lincoln Cent

Posted March 28, 2020 by Bill Bonina

This 1917 doubled die Lincoln cent is listed as FS#101 in The Cherrypicker’s Guide, DDO-001 in the CONECA files, WDDO-001 in the Wexler files and 1DO-001 on Coppercoins. It exhibits Class I counter-clockwise doubling and grades in Good condition. It was found in a solid date roll of coins purchased on eBay and is worth […]

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