Rims don't look like a typical cent from the 50's. Fake.
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Too bad.... If I had found that one in change, I would have been dancing in the street... until I got it home... darn... How disappointing. Cheers, RickO
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Thanks for all the feed back and I'm glad I joined the forum. My father bought this earlier this year, looks like it's time to go visit the coin shop...
@1Mike1 said:
A reputable coin shop should have known that coin was counterfeit IMHO.
If you can't spot the "grinning Lincoln" as a problem, you don't have the expertise to be a coin dealer, at least not for 1955 Doubled Die Cents.
Retired dealer and avid collector of U.S. type coins, 19th century presidential campaign medalets and selected medals. In recent years I have been working on a set of British coins - at least one coin from each king or queen who issued pieces that are collectible. I am also collecting at least one coin for each Roman emperor from Julius Caesar to ... ?
Thank you for all of your comments and help. Received a full refund with no questions asked. They were very apologetic. It will probably be a while before we even think about purchasing another 55 DD.
@Beerock said:
Thank you for all of your comments and help. Received a full refund with no questions asked. They were very apologetic. It will probably be a while before we even think about purchasing another 55 DD.
That's awesome.
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@Beerock said:
Thank you for all of your comments and help. Received a full refund with no questions asked. They were very apologetic. It will probably be a while before we even think about purchasing another 55 DD.
Maybe avoid that coin shop, but there may be other reputable dealers in your area. There are also many, many great dealers on these forums, eBay, and others that have their own websites.
It is also wise to buy in a PCGS, NGC, or ANACS slab.
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Sorry to say but I don't think it's genuine. Compare the lettering to pictures on CoinFacts.
Yep, I haven't done any comparing but I think it is counterfeit.
It's either XF-troll or fake...or both
Here is another link to help...I can't help you any cause all I see is double
http://www.lincolncentresource.com/doubledies/1955ddo.html
Definitely not genuine.
-Paul
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Rims don't look like a typical cent from the 50's. Fake.
Ouch
mark
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
It won't grade--as others have said, it's counterfeit.
I am 100% sure.
Yeah, sorry. It's fake.
Lance.
Whoa! Yep, it's a fake one alright.
A fake a mile away!
No bueno.
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If you look at that one 'crosseyed' t'aint nuthin wrong with it.
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Is that a MPL die marker behind Abe's head?
"Got a flaming heart, can't get my fill"
LIBERTY has the doubling in the wrong direction.
Can't have rotation counterclockwise on the date and clockwise on the other side of the coin .
Too bad.... If I had found that one in change, I would have been dancing in the street... until I got it home... darn... How disappointing. Cheers, RickO
Ray Charles could tell it's fake!
@Beerock..... Welcome aboard... too bad about the Cent... Cheers, RickO
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China strikes again.
LOL gotta love the bow tie in the OP.
Edited to add Abe looks kinda high too - droopy eyes and a weird grin.
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Thanks for all the feed back and I'm glad I joined the forum. My father bought this earlier this year, looks like it's time to go visit the coin shop...
I don't see why a reputable shop would not make a full refund for a counterfeit coin.
Lance.
A reputable coin shop should have known that coin was counterfeit IMHO.
"A dog breaks your heart only one time and that is when they pass on". Unknown
If you can't spot the "grinning Lincoln" as a problem, you don't have the expertise to be a coin dealer, at least not for 1955 Doubled Die Cents.
Thank you for all of your comments and help. Received a full refund with no questions asked. They were very apologetic. It will probably be a while before we even think about purchasing another 55 DD.
That's awesome.
"A dog breaks your heart only one time and that is when they pass on". Unknown
Maybe avoid that coin shop, but there may be other reputable dealers in your area. There are also many, many great dealers on these forums, eBay, and others that have their own websites.
It is also wise to buy in a PCGS, NGC, or ANACS slab.
I wonder what the coin shop will do with the returned 55 DD.