- 1958 D LINCOLN PENNY LOT OF 2 1958 D LINCOLN WHEAT PENNIES NICE COINS. 1958 D 1C RD LINCOLN CENT 4162K WHEAT PENNY. 1958 D 1C RD LINCOLN CENT 4177K WHEAT PENNY. 1956 D 1957 D 1958 D WHEAT PENNY Disclaimer: While a tremendous amount of effort goes into ensuring the accuracy of the information contained in this site, Coin Community assumes no.
- 1958/7-D Lincoln cent (debunked) Definition: An overdate affects a single working die. An overdate is created when one numeral is punched over a different numeral. If the second punch involves the same numeral, we call it a repunched date. Overdates should not be confused with repunched dates, doubled dies, re-engraved dates, or misplaced dates.
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Definition: An overdate affects a single working die. An overdate is created when one numeral is punched over a different numeral. If the second punch involves the same numeral, we call it a repunched date.
589 results for 1958-d lincoln penny. Save this search. Update your shipping location 7 S 0 P O N S O A R P A 7 E E D-1-1. Value of the 1958 Lincoln Wheat Penny. Even though the 1958 Wheat Penny was the last cent produced featuring the wheat stalk reverse, the large amount minted has made it only worth face value in any grade under Extra Fine condition. Extra Fine 1958 Wheat Pennies are only worth $.12 and are not in high demand by collectors.
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Overdates should not be confused with repunched dates, doubled dies, re-engraved dates, or misplaced dates. They should also not be confused with Class III double dies (design hub doubling). The latter also can result in overlapping, dissimilar numbers, but the process is entirely different. Class III doubled dies that result in overlapping, dissimilar numbers are sometimes called overdates, but this is not correct.
589 results for 1958-d lincoln penny. Save this search. Update your shipping location 7 S 0 P O N S O A R P A 7 E E D-1-1. Value of the 1958 Lincoln Wheat Penny. Even though the 1958 Wheat Penny was the last cent produced featuring the wheat stalk reverse, the large amount minted has made it only worth face value in any grade under Extra Fine condition. Extra Fine 1958 Wheat Pennies are only worth $.12 and are not in high demand by collectors.
See A 1958 D Wheat Penny
Overdates should not be confused with repunched dates, doubled dies, re-engraved dates, or misplaced dates. They should also not be confused with Class III double dies (design hub doubling). The latter also can result in overlapping, dissimilar numbers, but the process is entirely different. Class III doubled dies that result in overlapping, dissimilar numbers are sometimes called overdates, but this is not correct.
For U.S. coins, the overdate era ended in 1908. Beginning in 1909, the date was placed on the master hub or the master die. As a result, any claims of overdates later than 1908 must be greeted with extreme skepticism.
This 1958-D Lincoln cent was once thought to be an overdate. A cluster of die gouges or die dents formed a pattern that resembles a partial 7 beneath the terminal 8.
1958 D Penny Uncirculated
the 8 of the date. Most experts now feel that this is nothing more than a die gouge or die scratches.
disbelief that this is a true overdate. A 1958/7 D/D repunched mintmark Lincoln Cent also exists.