That 1944-D/D is a high grade and would be worth a lot; also, the 1968-S would be worth something. It's a 180 Degree Rotation, right? Also an 'S' mint coin! Not common!
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CentSearcher
Level 5
Nice D/D! Usually I don't see the hidden D that bold
Kepi
Level 6
Cool errors! Keep looking! : )
user_62563
Level 2
Nice penny error. Nice find.
Mike
Level 7
Very good eye. Keep it up that's a hard one to find. It should go for more. Mike.
CoinLady
Level 6
Plenty of mint errors out there. Keep looking! Maybe you'll find a double die.
user_69262
Level 4
that is really cool!!!!!!!!!!
user_7180
Level 5
Nice error coins in your collection!
user_9034
Level 2
numi613
Level 4
The Cherrypickers Guide has the 1944 D/D. The values as it says there are as follows: EF40 =$3 AU50=$5 MS60=$8 MS63= $15 and MS65= $35.
Quarter quiz dude
Level 5
cool!
CMCC
Level 5
That 1944-D/D is a high grade and would be worth a lot; also, the 1968-S would be worth something. It's a 180 Degree Rotation, right? Also an 'S' mint coin! Not common!
CMCC
Level 5
That 1968-S would be a 120-Degree Rotation, which is still great! I have a 30-Degree rotated Buffalo Nickel. That 1944-D/D is definitely valuable.
MatthewP
Level 4
I wish I could find something like that
CraigP
Level 4