1990 Lincoln. off center flipped double strike??

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by KevinB, May 12, 2016.

  1. KevinB

    KevinB Member

    I am sure I botched that description.. but here are some pictures very neat error 1990-1.jpg 1990-2.jpg 1990-3.jpg 1990-4.jpg
     
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  3. TJ1952

    TJ1952 Well-Known Member

    It's not mint error. It was intentionally defaced by someone. PMD=Post Mint Damage.
     
  4. Insider

    Insider Talent on loan from...

    Ditto...Altered coin.
     
  5. KevinB

    KevinB Member

    how would one do something like this??
     
  6. KevinB

    KevinB Member

    crazy what people waste time doing...
    found in my change jar, so no worries here
     
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  7. KevinB

    KevinB Member

    so is that why one portion is so discolored?? maybe hey heated it up then had another coin on top and hit with a hammer or in a vice ??
     
  8. TJ1952

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  9. TJ1952

    TJ1952 Well-Known Member

    Yes, that's one example. It could be anything. It all depends on how creative one can be.
     
  10. KevinB

    KevinB Member

    I have way better things to do than make fake stuff... WOW! crazy what people will do.
     
  11. KevinB

    KevinB Member

    of course I assume some people make good money faking things
     
  12. KevinB

    KevinB Member

    guess this one goes in the curiosity pile
     
  13. KevinB

    KevinB Member

    thanks for taking time to educate me on this
     
  14. TJ1952

    TJ1952 Well-Known Member

    When I was a kid we made 1914 D's all day long. We sold them to other kids in the neighborhood. And we made good money! We would take 1944 D's and scrape down the sides of the first 4 and made it look like a one. Then we took erasers and smoothed down the scratch marks. Volia! 1914 D
     
  15. KevinB

    KevinB Member

    Very ingenious young boys!! Ha-ha

    I have heard of doing that to get a 1914d
     
  16. KevinB

    KevinB Member

    I suppose as much as some coins bring, it would be lucrative to semilate such things and sell to unsuspecting people
     
  17. TJ1952

    TJ1952 Well-Known Member

    It happens all the time on ebay. Buyer beware.
     
  18. KevinB

    KevinB Member

    I

    I Never buy raw coins., accept in rolls.. Which aren't totally safe either.
    I try to anylize the wrapper as much as the coins on the ends
     
  19. TJ1952

    TJ1952 Well-Known Member

    That's a good habit to get into.
     
  20. Kentucky

    Kentucky Well-Known Member

    Even the ones with Flying Eagles or Indian Heads on the ends!!! (sarcasm)
     
  21. KevinB

    KevinB Member

    Ha-ha.. Oh I love those.. But I ask lots of questions.. And cap my spending even if coin is amazing. Try to cut my losses up front
     
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