Hey, folks seem to like this one, so I thought it would be nice to share. Since then I have never seen it on Google searchs or in my hands during roll hunting. God Bless, Baba Beck.
Nice looking penny in the fixed image. My computer doesn't run inserted video's anymore on CT. keep CRH'ing, I found a 2019 mint prototype though maybe the 8 was hit and damaged?
The sample aluminium cents were no doubt made with special dies and the setup would be different than with copper cents. Expecting a similar marker to mean it was made using the same die is a HUGE stretch!
@Mirza Beck It is much easier for us to help you if you post screen shots. I find it rather annoying to wade through a video, trying to stop and start to find the best frame to evaluate and I'm sure many others do as well. Assuming you really want help and information and aren't just doing this for click bait, I would strongly recommend against posting the entire video. Also, I hope you are updating your videos based on the information you're getting here. There is so much misinformation regarding numismatics on you tube already. Please do not add to it by not updating the information
Ok,I watched the entire video. Your absolute lack of knowledge about coins is incredible. Everything you wrote is wrong. The little lip you see on the L is md. It's not part of the design. Obviously this is nothing but click bait. I'll never make that mistake again! YouTube videos like yours is why there are so many ignorant people coming to coin forums thinking they have valuable coins and they do not.
There is no way I'm going to watch a video such as this. You need to post images. You have a normal cent.
In the old days, I would click on anything. That was because I knew how to fix it and bring the system back up without any data loss. Today, it scares the hell out of me.
I refuse to watch these vids, I don't know/care how you are compensated monetarily by views/subs. This however seems to be the angle you are working here....post a pic...thats it