9 to beam up.
But, you can, like I have 4 e's or 8 U's, using the doubled edge lettering.
I love dollar coins, heck, I'd use Ikes if they circulated. Ikes make a dollar feel like a substantial thing.
The reverse looks unc, the obverse looks worn, there's too much reflection to see if the flat head is wear or strike.
I hope it's not too late to beam me up also.
I might be able to get one pedigreed coin if I sold my entire collection of 'widgets.' I am a widget collector and proud of it.
Remember, it takes TWO people at least to get a price up, the second bidder is just one increment less.
That matte proof might be my favorite Lincoln ever.
I can see some parts that look promising, maybe Mike will see this thread, there are some good Doubled Die guys in this forum, they'll post here...
I just checked, there seem to be 9 different dd varieties, along with a multitude of die chip 'fingers'.
There are several "extra finger' varieties, I've seen at least 8. Some are just die chips, not doubled dies. Do a search on ebay and you can see...
Great post, very informative, nominated for TOTW.
Die States, or, The Journey of a Die from First Strike to Terminal State I found this post on "Die States, or, The Journey of a Die from First...
Price a set of 1941-1958 wheats, then compare the individual coin price, the whole set goes about 8-10 bucks, individually it's probably almost 100.
we posted at the same time, Mike.....
Both coins are just post-mint damage, the nickel is a squeeze or hammer job. Worth face value, if the cashier will take them.
SGS seems to have an unlimited supply of MS70 coins. Sure, some have dings or wear, but they are shiny, and it does say 70 on the plastic....
I don't see anything unusual, maybe experiment with shooting some different angles.
ok, I voted for you. I didn't vote in the other categories, as i've just driven through the state.
I had a hard time, I love the 09-S barber half, it's beautiful, but I'm picking the 09-S Lincoln. I don't have any 09 coins worthy of posting here.
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