Thank you for your program on 1909- on up! I am quite new to coin collecting and I found a 1917 Penny. Could you please let me know if it is a double dye or special in some way?
Blessings!
Joni
Is this 1917 Penny considered a double dye?
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Re: Is this 1917 Penny considered a double dye?
This isn't a doubled die but damage to the coin. Welcome to the community!
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Re: Is this 1917 Penny considered a double dye?
Thank you for your help!
My husband and I are retired from our jobs and are full gospel ministers. For many years, I’ve randomly thrown change into a container. I’m not sure why but a few months ago I went through the coins and found some older coins and now I’m hooked:)!
My husband and I are retired from our jobs and are full gospel ministers. For many years, I’ve randomly thrown change into a container. I’m not sure why but a few months ago I went through the coins and found some older coins and now I’m hooked:)!
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