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Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Trot, Jan 3, 2020.

  1. Trot

    Trot Member

    And to give you guys a real laugh also I see stuff right above the ear and maybe something on the eye. I know half of that is probably wrong now that I have looked closer but I can’t help what I see.
     
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  3. Trot

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    Maybe faint liberty going in the mouth. Sorry for serial replies.
     
  4. Kevin Mader

    Kevin Mader Fellow Coin Enthusiast Supporter

    Trot - have you gone to Coppercoins to look at the DDOs for this date? For each listing, they provide you with markers to match up your coin. Have a look and post back with your questions. http://www.coppercoins.com/advsearch.php
     
  5. Trot

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    Yes I go there and didn’t see anything. That’s why I asked the forum what it was. I appreciate the help and that is all I am looking for. I have ones(notice I said ones not hundreds for anyone else reading) that really are errors that match perfect with copper coins and cherry pickers guide. I guess I am in the minority of having no shame and only putting the ones I have questions about for everyone to judge me. I have been collecting coins since I was a kid I am 32(pup in the game). Recently got into errors and didn’t realize joy people get in telling people how uneducated they are. It’s embarrassing but I do question things I post and take the time to look up everybody videos on YouTube... blueridge, couch collectibles, British dude I dont remember his name. Didn’t mean anything by it if he isn’t British. I just feel like maybe answer the questions of people because you don’t never know who is on the other side of the screen. I mean when kids walk up to Tom Brady he don’t say throw this and start laughing at the wounded duck they threw 5 feet. Not saying everyone is that helpless and shouldn’t be able to take criticism but we aren’t in the back of the lunch line and nobodies sarcasm is hilarious or even that witty. Usually same ole l, faaaaaaaaaaaacccccceeeeeee... I’ll give you a penny for it. Where is the breakfast club forum where all the higher ups have devoted their lives to it and still mess up or haven’t remembered every single marker for Lincoln cent variety coins. I am sure someone will say something about this post. Don’t listen I don’t care, scroll on along Felicia but I think this was a good time to speak my mind. I know probably heard it a thousand times and you have had 50-11 guys like me say this but I am going to say it one more for the small chance that one person might hold back one word of one sentence of one thought. Also not directed at the poster I replied all this to, you poster are very helpful with the copper coins website because that is a game changer. I also have a microscope app that I thought but definitely don’t help me for anyone that read this far. I should probably just rely that one sentence after this.
     
  6. Trot

    Trot Member

    I have this 95’ you can see better on this one pretty good condition too.
     

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  7. Oldhoopster

    Oldhoopster Member of the ANA since 1982

    Avoid looking for errors/varieties on environmentally damaged coins, ESPECIALLY copper plated cents. Once the copper is breached, the zinc can corrode and cause the plating to bubble making it look like all kinds of stuff happening. Yeah, maybe you could have something, but there is a high probability that what you see is due to damage, and even if it was an error, it would lose any numismatic value due to the damage
     
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  8. frankjg

    frankjg Well-Known Member

    See what, explain yourself. Photos, in general, do a poor job of capturing small details, unless you are a whiz with the camera.
     
  9. Clawcoins

    Clawcoins Damaging Coins Daily

    corrosion bubbles and junk forming under LIBERTY
    probably from split plating that you can see to the left of the L and probably under the letters too,
    a better example of split plating you can see on a previous post from @Kevin Mader to the left of the L. His just hasn't started corroding as much as yours has.
     
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