Another Lincoln with a die crack found this evening…
Another nice find today…see pics.
Found this 1983 Lincoln this evening roll searching. Looks like a die crack/break running from the rim and into the lower right-hand side of the...
To me, this coin screams “Help Me…..I’ve been abused.” Since the coin was pulled from circulation in the year of its mintage I’m inclined to...
:joyful::joyful:OK. Not a strike through. A hit to Abe’s nose blended with a normal facial feature and tricked my brain into thinking I was...
Another pic of Abe’s face…
Here are the obverse pics showing the strike through…
:wideyed:I found this most unusual anomaly of two raised areas of additional relief on both sides of the letter “M” at the end of the motto E...
Saw these marks in front of Lincoln’s face on a 2019 cent. Is this an example of feeder finger damage marks? If so, what does that actually...
It seems there is a consensus. This is very gratifying. I almost tossed this one back. Many thanks to all who commented. I especially enjoyed...
That was very helpful. I believe that is correct. No raised ridges of metal. I shall examine it again further tomorrow to reconfirm. I knew...
But aren’t strike-through all recessed? Die scratches are raised, but that’s a different type of error.
Recessed.
This mark just above Liberty on a 2006 lightly circulated Lincoln intrigued me. I’m looking at this and thinking, well, that could just be a heavy...
Excellent! While not a broad strike, I really learned something valuable because I’ve seen these ridge rings a lot on Zincoln’s and was quite...
I’ve been trying to improve my ability to detect and properly identify broadstrikes. I found this 1988 Lincoln that seems like a good candidate....
I found this Lincoln Cent today with a most convenient date: A self-pricing coin. ;) What an innovation! :joyful:
Call it a Civil War obsession intersected with a love for coins. If my great-great granddaddies had won I reckon I’d be lookin’ at Jeff Davis...
Yes, I agree. I’ve easily run across half a dozen or more cents in just a few rolls with similar die chips along the upper left side top rim of...
Hahaha! Yeah - no Rorshach needed. It is the classic microscopic image of one. Made me bust out laughing as soon as it appeared under the scope....
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