About Dan Moore Expertise 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.
Experience I've been a coin dealer since the 1980's and a coin collector since the 1960's. I specialize in U.S. Silver Coins and have an active online website -- The Working Man's Rare Coins -- http://www.workingmancoins.com -- offering information and inventory in U.S. coins.
Organizations I belong to :
American Numismatic Association Member #187770
Michigan State Numismatic Society Member #8255
Florida United Numismatics Member #19710
Monroe Coin Club Treasurer
Lincoln Coin Club Board Member
WINS Member #14
CoinMasters Member #1814
Frequently Asked Questions :
I have created a Frequently Asked Questions page on my website, where you may be able to get an immediate answer to your question. You can find the page here : http://www.workingmancoins.com/FAQ/index.htm
I have a penny that has been double stamped. It is in excellent condition. It is a penny with what appears to be an appendage. The penny area is blank, the appendage is half of Lincoln's head. There is not a date that appears. I attached a picture.It is not as clear as I would like, but I think you will get the idea. Is there any value in this coin?
Answer Carol,
This is not actually double stamped, but rather struck off-center. The coin blank did not get properly seated in the coin press when it got struck, therefore only part of the image got struck.
As shown, an off-center strike error like this is worth about $5.00