1960 D Double Die Lincoln Penny Appraisal
Category: Coins

Description
A 1960 Lincoln Memorial cent struck at the Denver Mint, potentially exhibiting a double die variety.
Appraisal Report
Double-dyed pennies from 1960, particularly those from the Denver mint, are known varieties. The value is highly dependent on the condition and the grade of the coin. A coin in average circulated condition is typically worth a few dollars, while a highly graded specimen can fetch significantly more. Without examining the coin in hand or seeing the reverse, it's difficult to provide a precise appraisal. The term "double dyed" likely refers to a doubling of the die, which is a form of mint error. The value of such an error depends on the prominence and nature of the doubling. Based on the provided image, the coin appears circulated, and the doubling is not immediately apparent. Therefore, a conservative estimate is provided.
Appraisal Value
$2 - $50+