Nice cud! Listed as KHDC-76D-2R.
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LC = lincoln cent 80D = date plus mintmark 1 = the # assigned to this particular cud. Together, this is how cuds are given reference #s in by...
could be LC-80D-1
the nickel is listed as JNC-71D-1. A good find despite the condition.
what a beauty! I've got the 1945-S long lost twin of yours. And I couldn't help including my 1945 indent. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Looks like either (A) a die chip on the mint mark or (B) PMD on the mint mark. Given the shape of the rest of the coin, i'm going with the later....
cleaned + environmental damage = pass
Found a 1914 Buffalo! It took a little acetone to clear up the date area, and a specific angle of the camera, but here it is. I'm sure it could...
i don't like it either but can't exactly put my finger on it.
I'm a big fan of your 1977 off center nickel. Nice & rare!
I found it roll searching - it was my 98,000th nickel I searched through. So, I guess I bought it for five cents. Still deciding if I should list...
This is the reverse of a 1960 Jefferson nickel. Looks like it was struck through (obviously retained) piece of copper. I noticed a similar thread...
thought: if it is a die crack, more will be discovered. If it is a struck thru (my bet, by the way), then no more will be discovered.
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