I'm hoping this is a ddo? The shape of the "T" in liberty is spot on with the ddo but other devices are too worn. Hopefully, the thickness of the devices indicates doubling? I've included a ddo example and a non-ddo (last pic).
Welcome to CoinTalk! It might be DDO, but probably not. You will need to get better pictures than that. It is hard to see it properly.
Circulated and not a DDO. Plus who can see anything with this small little thumbnails. Please click on full size image in the future.
I think you should take up another hobby, preferably one that doesn't require you to form opinions. Chris
Ok. That explains all the useless comments. They cant see the images. It didn't stop them from commenting. Lol
If you want to talk it over sometime let me know. Otherwise, stop harassing me. I gave quotes that where contradictory to your statements and now you're angry. Just stop the trolling.
Who is angry? I think you're hilarious! My only regret is that you will never, I repeat, never spend the money on all of your "discoveries" to prove that you are right. You will just continue with your diatribe because it costs you nothing. You just don't have the guts to admit you're wrong. Chris
The Lincoln Cent Resource doesn't list a DDO for this date. Maybe Wexlers has a listing for this year, IDK. Unless you think this is the discovery coin, it always helps to check to see if this is even a date that has known doubled dies. Linky: http://www.lincolncentresource.com/doubledies/doubledies.html
A doubled die , even that age will show with wear greater than shown. It looks like the ERTY all took hit (s). Choices: send it in , even to a cheap specialist , or hold on to it, until you feel you know it is and willing to pay for a TPG. They charge much more and will only grade certain established varieties. Good luck. Jim ps. There is a 1927 DDO listed as FS-01-1927-101( 013.5) Coppercoins.com has it here https://coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1927&die_id=1927p1do001&die_state=mds
It's easy to be taught that the customer is always right. In this case i2i is the customer. As far as we see he has exactly one day of knowledge and insists that his one day of half a job research has led him to be right. I will except that as long as he can honestly say that his 1/2 a day beats over a hundred years of experience. Game on, Brought to you by;