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One cent 1969 D With Errors

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You may want to check with your local Coin Dealer.

 

When I do an ebay search, this is what I come up with.

 

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=m570.l1313&_nkw=penny+1969D&_sacat=0

 

 


mam98031  •  Volunteer Community Member  •  Buyer/Seller since 1999
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Even with the floating roof error the value will be determined by condition.  If you plan to sell it take many pictures from different angles.  Buyers want to make sure it isn't a faked error.

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If you truly think you have a rare error coin you should contact a highly reputable coin auction house such as Stacks Bowers and avoid all the pitfalls of selling something like that on eBay. eBay is great for selling "junk" silver such as any 90% silver coins and you will often net more than the silver value of those coins, but for a rare coin the heavyweight buyers will pay much more for it at reputable coin auction house than they would from a seller on eBay, knowing that they can count on the coin being real from the reputable well known auction gallery more than feeling the same way at an eBay sale of it. Plus you don't have to worry about the coin being returned or about INADs, or partial refunds, etc like you would on eBay.

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As I type this,    There are 701 listings on ebay for 1969-D Lincoln cent error

 

I didn't see any authenticated by ANACS,  NGC, or PCGS

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"A picture is worth a thousand words"

.........................................Anon.

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Here's the "Double Whammy" graded by NoFG.

Even the slab is an error. The 'p' in proof is missing.

It can be yours right now for only $1,200.00

 

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@b-17blinker wrote:

Here's the "Double Whammy" graded by NoFG.

Even the slab is an error. The 'p' in proof is missing.

It can be yours right now for only $1,200.00

 

 

 


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Please don't bring that to my shop and ask the value. We don't want your errors unless they are certified by one of the top services, and  then we probably won't pay what you did for the certification! Exceptions apply for well known major errors.

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I'm too lazy to did out a red-book

 

Does that "Error"  even get listed ?

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@dirk12955 wrote:

I'm too lazy to did out a red-book

 

Does that "Error"  even get listed ?


"floating roof" is not, has not ever been, and never will be collectible... it's on par with a poor man's 55 doubled die... a common novelty at best...

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