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  1. dwhiz

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  3. yKnot

    yKnot Well-Known Member

    Here's a toned Lincoln with a weak "O" on the reverse and some weakness in "Pluribus." I've seen weak Os like this in quite a few Lincolns and it doesn't seem to be limited to any one year. Does anyone know exactly what causes this? I generally try to avoid these but I liked the color on this cent. Thanks.

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  4. BadThad

    BadThad Calibrated for Lincolns

    The weakness in the O and PLUR area is due to metal flow issues. If you flip the coin, you'll notice this area is directly opposite the shoulder/bust area which takes a lot of metal to fill the die.....this shorts the reverse die and it doesn't fill all the way.

    If you read Lincoln history, you'll see the Mint lowered the relief of the shoulder area a few times to get rid of this problem.

    Another artifact of "die filling" you'll see with Lincolns is on the actual shoulder, which often doesn't get fully "pressed" into the die. This results in minute scratches in this area. We typically like to call these "planchet marks", i.e. they were on the planchet and the striking pressure was insufficient to smooth them out. These scratches also manifest themselves on the jaw, cheek, forehead and around the O and MER on the reverse and in the fields around these areas.
     
  5. dwhiz

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  6. yKnot

    yKnot Well-Known Member

    Awesome, thanks for the explanation. I didn't realize that the very light scratches on the shoulder were a result of not being fully pressed. Always thought those were a result of the coin getting scratched or rubbed while in transit. Thanks!
     
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  7. gijoe76

    gijoe76 A Penny Saved is a Penny earned

    55ddoobv.JPG 55ddorev.JPG Hi everyone. It has been awhile since I posted. As a Lincoln collector from the time I was a kid there was one coin that I always wanted and that was the 1955 DDO. I was very fortunate to acquire this coin recently. Out of 3149 coins that NGC has graded they have graded a total of 31 in MS65. That is 14 in brown, 14 in red brown and 3 in red. NGC has only graded 2 in MS66 1 in red and this example in MS66RB making it 1 of only 2 that NGC has graded MS66 with none graded higher.. This coin has taken on some nice toning and has been well preserved in the red brown state. The doubling is some of the best you will ever see. The reverse as well has toned nicely and is well struck. I hope you all enjoy this once in a life time coin for me.
     
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  8. gijoe76

    gijoe76 A Penny Saved is a Penny earned

    That is an awesome looking toner and it helps a lot when you have one of the best out there doing your photo work. Bob does amazing work.
     
  9. gijoe76

    gijoe76 A Penny Saved is a Penny earned

     
  10. yKnot

    yKnot Well-Known Member

    Thanks, gijoe76. Bob's photos are amazing. Congrats on your 1955 DDO!
     
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  11. geekpryde

    geekpryde Husband and Father Moderator

    New pickups from tonight, will try and sticker at CAC, however, if the "Red" has become red-brown, I hear I will be SOL. I will try this one batch, and then no more copper for me until I know more.

    I like this coin a lot, but I didn't see the hit (scratch?) across the face until I already bid....

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    1938 1c Obv Slab GC.jpg

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  12. geekpryde

    geekpryde Husband and Father Moderator

    Some copper I'm sending CAC, but I have a sneaky feeling these will come back no sticker due to the Red becoming RB, even if the coin is otherwise a 67.

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  13. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    $ = Green
    Red is detailed by Tpg;)
     
  14. mas4492

    mas4492 Junior Member

    From Angel Dee's, PCGS MS63BN:
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  15. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    When comes Lincoln or American copper coins.
    Ya know it smallest value not much time is taken in striking .
    Red what most want in the highest of grades We also like the rainbows green red blue and the mixes Color.
     
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  16. gijoe76

    gijoe76 A Penny Saved is a Penny earned

    72dd.jpg The 2014 ANA Money Show kicked off today in Atlanta, GA. The main show will start on Wednesday. I will be displaying some of my modern mint state Lincoln's at the show. Per ANA rules I cannot specify the name of the display which I understand completely. I will have some nice ones on display including this PCGS MS66RD+ 1972 Doubled Die Obverse. If any of you have a chance too attend do yourself a favor a check out the display area. I am humbled by the displays I saw at the January FUN Show in Orlando. This is an image from Robec's Images. Thanks Bob
     
  17. MKent

    MKent Well-Known Member

    That is a sweet DDO and Robec's Image is very impressive. I want be attending the show but I hope you post pictures. I would also like to know if you have a web site or registry album I could look at? I love Lincolns especially the ones that are worthy of a Robec Image.
     
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  18. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    1937 wheat bu raw obv.jpg 1937 wheat raw rev.jpg 1958-D Ngc wheat MS-66RD (3).JPG 1958-D Ngc wheat MS-66RD (5).JPG
     
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  19. mas4492

    mas4492 Junior Member

    From Bozarth Numis. PCGS MS65RD. (rattler,CAC)
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  20. Cazkaboom

    Cazkaboom One for all, all for me.

    I picked up a few RB and BN toners.
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  21. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    1941-S Wheat cents have 2 S mint marks a large S and small s . Do ya know what one this 1 is??????
     
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