Pointing out exactly where you see something is always helpful. On the reverse, are you referring to the bumps in the columns? They could be die breaks or plating bubbles. I think they are more likely plating bubbles. Would you mind explaining a little more where you were looking?
Die chip or blister on left columns of reverse and the beginning of mold spores also present to the bottom left of the shoulder on the obverse. Is that what you are referring to?
Yeah, I agree. Not seeing anything numismatically interesting........which is kind of strange in that it's not McPark's mo (modus operandi ) to send us on a wild goose chase. What do you see, McPark?
I was referring to the bubbles all over the memorial on the reverse, and on the obverse it looks like the side of his hair comes closer to the front of his face than it should, and there looks like more going on than there should be under his ear lobe... but it could just be plating bubbles and me seeing things lol
I also see a light arching rainbow shaped impression going from in front of the bust thru the neck but it could just be some light pmd or me seeing things again lol
Your magic marker usage reminds me of the way that John Madden used to write up plays for we football fans, McPark. Your bottom demo is almost a dead ringer for a play where Madden lines up both wideouts and his TE on the left side, and then sends his FB straight up the gut for a nice 5-10 yard pickup. You may want to consider adding the words "Boom" or "Doink" to your Lincoln error illustration, McPark.
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