At least that what this ebay seller is calling it, I'd say grease die . Here's the link to ebay . http://www.ebay.com/itm/2005-ERROR-...275731?hash=item3f53682c93:g:5s0AAOSw~OdVdGYQ
I would think they collect mostly junk, there was a time ago, when I was buying junk gold watches on Proxibid for a 100 bucks and selling them to the pawn shop for 300 bucks in scrap gold . Only keep one watch out of them all and it's the wife . Longines if I remember correct 1944 Octagon, very hated in the day and rare today ..
I'm guessing it's because, like most everything else, he hasn't heard of or bothered to learn about them yet. And why bother when one's only goal is to drive traffic and there are plenty of websites to abuse? That said, please don't give him any ideas.... if history suggests anything, we'll be flooded with mindless videos touting the extreme value of "double dies", squeeze jobs, and God knows what else, all of which he, of course, has "found". You know, kind of like I'm sure we're all now looking for the super scarce "VBD" located under the date on some 09 Lincolns.... oy!
HI Anita and welcome to Coin Talk. This thread is 3 years old , so best to start a new one and please include photos so we know what you are looking at.