Don't be so modest.... if only everyone here took such care, this forum would be a much different, and better, place.
Tyler, noncents is very knowledgable about Lincoln cent die varieties. I also see nothing that leads me to believe this is a doubled die. 1978 is one of those years, like 1982 & 2001, where the devices are thicker than normal. I bet I have tried matching 50 or more coins to the 4 Coppercoins has listed. I finally figured it out that it will be much more noticeable. Looks like a normal 1978 to me. The R in TRUST is the best PUP in my opinion.
Say it. I know I'm Not perfect. I know you don't care for me anyway, but god forbid I joke around and someone take it the wrong way
I guess you didn't notice. It's rare for me to reply to anything you have to say. That was your request. Please don't PM me. Anything we have to say to each other will be said where everyone can see it.
Do keep in mind that when USB "scopes" are used to image coins, what you think you see and what is actually there is not always the same. Unfortunately, said tools have a bad habit of giving the impression of doubling and/or notching where none is present.
The only time you have anything to say to me is when it's something nasty. Im ignoring you now. You like to antagonize me when you feel you have some kind of ill vision of me. Don't give a rats butt about anything you have to say to me. Have fun being the antagonist! Don't have the time to tip toe around overly sensitive people like you. I'm here for coins, jokes and laughs. If you take my joke seriously, you obviously have spent no time to get to know me. You would figure you would take the high ground and say nothing at all. But when you say something to me, you are no better, or worse than me. Especially with the way you have antagonized me in the past. If you think you can change me, think again. You can't change me so why bother trying? Oh I know. You are just like me. Have fun talkin to yourself
I have not said anything to you in quite some time. Get ready. I'm going to post the PM you sent me for all to see. Your language was not called for.
I don't care. Really don't care. You are antagonizing me. I said that to you in private. You are being ridiculous
Yikes...dunno what happened between my post and now. I'm certainly not the foremost expert on doubled dies by any standards but I have extensively collected and studied them, specifically those found on Lincoln cents. As has been said in previous posts... 1) The 1970s Lincoln cents are known for thicker designs and extensive die deterioration. These are commonly mistaken for class 6 doubling (especially the 1974 Lincolns in which both small and large date design varieties exist). 2) USB scopes, in particular their lighting, are notorious for giving the illusion of supposed notching/doubling. I have used multiple different USB scope brands and have noticed this issue to varying degrees on all of them. I think supposed "notches" are likely tricks of the light from the USB scope. I have seen many posts from Rick over the years in which I feel this is the case. With those things in mind, in my opinion the coin does not exhibit a doubled die. However I have been wrong many times and encourage the original poster to send it in to an authentication service (Wexler, coppercoins etc) if they truly feel they have something. Sometimes coins appear differently in-hand than they do in posted images.
Tyler. This was my post that got you so upset. Open your mind and think of it this way. My post had nothing to do with you. Nothing. It was not addressed to you in any way. I hope you can see the truth in what I'm saying.
I'm going to be honest. I thought it was directed towards me and thought about our past arguments and how stupid they were. I thought you were mad at me for saying what non cents said was non cents.... cause everyone's quoting me on that. I'm sorry. I just expected it to be towards me cause you didn't quote anyone and I was the only one who said something that could be taken out of context. I guess I need to burn past notes we have exchanged, and move on. I apologize and I mean that too