Received this 1992 Lincoln in change and it has just been, for no better a term, a psychedelic adventure into Lincolns portrait. I am really hoping that I have not convinced my surrounding housemates to see as I do so I thought I would share my "60's version" 92 Lincoln with you all to see if you can pick out the animal on his chin , another on bow tie, bottom of ear, couple interesting figures in hair, figures that make up corner of mouth and I could go on and on as I go farther down the rabbit hole. Oh and There is also the doubled letters in liberty, chin, and around head starting around nose and going along head to back of neck and also the date. Seems like a bit too much for a doubled die but I am still trying to learn what is referenced as machine, flat like shelving, as this kinda seems to me. Can not find any direct reference to these errors having been found already but either way I just love this penny and out of all my coins this has got to be the neatest one ever. And no , no hallucinogens ingested at this time or at all just a great coin and vivid imagination
I see nothing but a normal Copper plated zinc Cent. Just a bit of Die Deterioration doubling around the date and mint mark. Just a worn Die issue. it is a common issue on plated Cents. Considered worthless doubling and has nothing to do with a true Doubled Die variety.
Sunshine came softly thru my window today, Could have tripped out easy but I'm changin my ways. .....Donovan
I would love some of those Tennessee mushrooms. Or some 70’s 4 way orange sunshine. And coin roll hunt. Anything shiny
Oh my god. @Kentucky can you see this. You need to talk to this guy. Last bottom left. Can you do it ? Lol