Post your Lincolns!

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by New Gen. Nick, Oct 4, 2011.

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Do you like the new pennies?

  1. OH YEAH BABY.

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  2. ew no.

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  1. dwhiz

    dwhiz Collector Supporter

    Yes it is a raised line
     
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  3. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    Looks more like a plating issue than a die crack.
     
  4. Rare-Tim

    Rare-Tim Active Member

    image.jpg image.jpg Here's a different 1992D cent. Lesser grade, but see the difference?
     
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  5. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    I am pretty sure that would be a die scratch rather than a die break.
     
  6. dwhiz

    dwhiz Collector Supporter

    Ok I'll buy that
     
  7. dwhiz

    dwhiz Collector Supporter

    You think, I guess it could be
     
  8. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

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  9. Rare-Tim

    Rare-Tim Active Member

    image.jpg Official coin from pcgs.
     
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  10. Rare-Tim

    Rare-Tim Active Member

    I've done the homework, and close to about a thousand dollars in pennies.
     
  11. Rare-Tim

    Rare-Tim Active Member

    image.jpg I was wondering why there was a three behind the seven.
     
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  12. carboni7e

    carboni7e aka MonsterCoinz

    there's not, its just spots
     
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  13. gijoe76

    gijoe76 A Penny Saved is a Penny earned

    Nice one Bob
     
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  14. dwhiz

    dwhiz Collector Supporter

    It doesn't seem to be hollow Thanks for the reference

    Plating blisters are hollow. They look similar to, but should not be confused with, solid blisters pushed up by subsurface corrosion. Solid blisters are pushed up by gas under the expanding metal. Zinc corrosion (“zinc rot”) can be induced by contaminants trapped between the zinc core and the copper plating. A more common cause of zinc rot is the presence of a small perforation or tear in the copper plating. This allows oxygen and reactive compounds to reach the zinc core.
     
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  15. mas4492

    mas4492 Junior Member

    ANACS MS64RB (RB???)
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  16. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    Beautiful 1921 Lincoln wheat cents!

    :)
     
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  17. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    Page one
    1914-DPCGS64RDobv-1.jpg 1914-DPCGS64RDrev.jpg
    Not mine.
     
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  18. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    1980 Lincoln memorial cent
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    Few angles 20141006_191956-1.jpg 20141006_191956-1.jpg 20141006_191956-1.jpg
     
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  19. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    Just pulled this out of the pile of cents on my desk. I wish the camera could catch the color correctly. It is a lot more red in person.
    1914 Wheatie.jpg
     
  20. kSigSteve

    kSigSteve Active Member

    Found this in a roll at work today. I see some blue and it's the year a graduated. Win win?
    image.jpg image.jpg
     
  21. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

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