Coin and Paper Money Collecting/1969 lincoln penny

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A friend of mine says going through his deceased parents belongings that he found a 1969 penny with the obverse struck on both sides and no reverse. The two obverses are about 90 degrees off from each other.  Is this possible and is it worth more than a novelty?
Thanks Carl

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Carl,

Not possible -- you cannot fit 2 heads side dies into a coin press -- the notches on the dies prevent this.

Your friend has a manufactured novelty item, made by altering 2 normal coins and gluing the pieces back together.  Value at a couple dollars.

Dan

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My strong familiarity with all U.S. Mint coins, extensive reference library, and close relationships with many other dealers allows me to identify just about any coin made in the USA. I receive regular updates to all the current price guides -- both wholesale & retail -- to provide accurate values. So, with a good description or pictures, I should be able to identify and value any U.S. coin you have.

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