I thought the same thing. I thought I had the 1969S DDO several times, but was proven wrong. Until one day CRHing a roll of Lincoln cents, I...
Agreed. DDD. I have a dozen of these. I was fooled also when I found my first one. After sending it to John Wexler, I learned a lot.
Thanks for your quick responses.
While CRHing this morning, I came across this 1972 LMC with what looks like a collapsed bubble under Lincoln's chin an a strange marking on the...
I started back in 1968. Just out of the service. Several of my friends started playing penny anie porker. Kept mine in a pennies in a large coffee...
How about Blue Chip Stamps?
it should look like this
Clkawcoins is right on. Small date. His has great information.
I found a 1993D Lincoln that doesn't show up in Wexler's Die Varieties. I would like someone else ideas if this is DDD or a true doubled die. Is...
Going through a costumer rolled 50 cent roll I got from my bank yesterday, I came across this. Slightly used 1994S proof cent. Very much...
I went through two mint bags of the 2018P Voyageurs quarters and all I found was a die chip and slight die crack on the neck of the portrait. I...
The 1984 Lincoln looks like it might have a die crack in the T of TRUST. Hard to tell by the photo.
I live in California and do not see many P minted coins on the west coast. I just received a $25.00 box of P minted Lincoln on eBay. I went...
While CRHing this morning, I came across this 1980 Lincoln that looks like it is a woody. Is it?
I went to the laundromat for my wife early this morning and got $20.00 in quarters from their change machine. I looked through the quarters as...
While CRHing yesterday, I came across a 1936 Wheat cent that I believe has a lamination peel on the reverse. Any comments?
Can you show a normal photo of both sides of the coin? What mint is it from?
Mine was a 1995 1 WDDO-001.
Thanks, That is what I thought.
I get a 100 coin bag of quarters from each mint when a new series starts and put them away until a rainy day to go through them. Well, it is...
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