They seem to be pretty common looking at current ebay listings but going for around $6.00 each. There are many variations on them also.
The top image may qualify, and I'm certain the 2nd will qualify as an interior die break (IDB). Contact BJ Neff, through the Cuds-on-coins site. I'm sure #2 will get a new listing. I'll send him a PM & link this thread too.
Tommy I'm interested in the date.. what's happening there especially with 5? Is that a lamination to the right of the date?
Yes, the P coins. I have not searched out any D's yet but I heard there are a few interesting S's being reported. James Porter on Facebook is reporting on all the new stuff.
The only one I have found so far. I have not had any time yet to catalog what I have so none of them are going anywhere soon.
Hey Tommy, I contacted BJ about that second image, through Lincoln cent resource PM. He replied, "That is a nice interior die break. BJ" So I'm sure if you contact him, and give permission and your name, he'll list it at Cuds-on-Coins.
Sorry but even though its a cool coin..I just can't help seeing the head of a T Rex on the roof coming from the left in pic 2..I seriously need my eye's and head examined.
This is why I love you guys.. As I am a novice or noob,newbie,amateur and practically a virgin to the world of numismastics. My untrained eye automatically thought that there was a die crack until you mentioned the LAM peel.[emoji15] You see "knowledge is key" and you guys are like the Coin Colleting keymasters..am I on the right track with my learning method below. [emoji383] + [emoji432]+ lots of [emoji354]+ [emoji368]+ [emoji477] [emoji477] combined over more[emoji353] =[emoji360][emoji310] KeyMaster. So thank you for sharing as it is most definitely appreciated.[emoji106] ...now where is my " Nearly know Numismastics Now for Newbie Novices book." ???