I honestly don't have a reveal. I believe the cent strikes aren't genuine, but I can't completely articulate it as to why.
I can't find anything wrong with it except what @expat already pointed out. The details Are especially strong on Lincoln for it to not fully expand into the collar. The only other way is to check Lincoln for design details. Which I can't tell if they are wrong.
A dime makes it way into the cent planchets, which are steel over zinc, so hard to tell the difference, then it gets struck. Seems plausible to me so why do you doubt it?
That cent is on another thread which members stated it was but hey their opinion and yours. That’s why we are all here. I think sometimes it may be how it’s stated but that’s how it is online. Not sure of the tone or the reason of the person. Maybe that’s why I try to make it clear by talking too much I guess. Thanks for your opinion. It is appreciated!
The known coin is worth tens of thousands, and there are a lot of good fake cent dies. Was wondering if this was a legit dime then struck with fake dies. Thus I am trying to see if anyone sees anything they don't like
The 1943 penny shouldn't be sble to fit onto a Mercury Dime. Wouldnt most of the penny writing not have been cut off? I am new to the group and still finding out how to create new posts. Anyway I have a question for any knowledgeable coin person. I have a 1999 Grorgia State Quarter with high rim, no teeth, a light gold tint and some DD. I was thinking it was one of the Experimental Planchets they did or at least one of the first quarters struck after that. I gave no idea how to attach s photo either. I can put my ebay link n this is not a sales gimmick. edited
You have re-listed your coin as an extremely rare experimental planchet with an extremely high starting bid. If you come on here and ask about it you obviously know nothing about it. I would suggest you remove your listing until you know what you have. Start a new thread of your own, with clear, in focus photos. There are many very knowledgeable members here.
Why don't you let her be the judge of that? She nailed what your coin was, didn't she? That other coin she posted, attributed and in the slab, was a grand slam. I'd like to see other shots of it, too.
She did everything but gift-wrap it for you and put a pretty pink bow on it in Post #5, what are you talking about? That's what your coin is. Get it attributed as such, what are you waiting on?