You can see part of the U in pluribus AND raised rim UNDER the lamination peel. But people criticize me for not understanding. There are a lot of...
Your reading comprehension is abysmal. You can see the entire impression of the 2nd U in pluribus UNDER the lamination. That means it was struck...
Right. That's what I meant to put... lol
Based on mintmark location, the two on the right are 003, the right is 001
2 of one, one of the other? I'll have to examine closer tomorrow. The two listed are similar....
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The same thing occurred on this Lincoln penny I found today. If you can see past the irrelevant damage, you will see the same issues caused when...
Damaged but the lamination peel is legit. I know some won't agree but the "U" is visible under the peel. It caused a partial rim strike...
Doubling of mandibular and esophageal region is obvious as well!
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Thanks all but I knew this would not be the place for critical thought! Lol
I gave ALL the variables to take into account but most cant. Its common.[ATTACH] Here is a strikethrough example to educate some who cant...
Thanks for looking deeper. So, many here cant get past the obvious. I saw the bldg damage but imo, I didnt think it was related to the obverse?
Oh, can you give an educated member like myself tips on knitting?? I'm glad you see THIS hobby as so much superior than knitting! Lol Most people...
I was just following up. Just like normal conversation....."here's the reference". -yeah, I saw that....etc.. It's close to one unconfirmed...
I know, I know. It looks like damage. Got it. The question is how to "mesh": 1) rim strike only in "damaged" area, and ONLY this area. 2) doubling...
I'm trying to clarify what constitutes doubling in the jefferson nickel? Because it could have doubled lettering as well?
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