Ok, great. Thank you very much. I will look at these sites. I will look for a similar coin I saw along someone's name, and see if someone can...
That which is circled, I think that could be a cud, not the mint mark which can't be seen at all on this coin, as well as the date not being...
Oops, I think I meant this comment about the D mintmark on the nickel I posted, not the penny. You will see that mintmark in one of my other...
That is a long time, but I wonder also how this damage would have occurred. Look at the mint mark, the D. Kind of interesting. Will keep the...
OK, will do and take better images. Also, I wonder if someone would be able to say how this damage could have occurred if not at the mint. Look...
How would it get this kind of damage do you think?
Thanks. I need to take it out of the protective sleeve and get better images which I will do soon. I will continue to look for other opinions.
Found in circulation. Wondering if this is a mint error coin or damage somehow. ???
Lincoln is sideways, not up and down in this image. I will try to repost him upright, maybe that too will help.
Really? Blow it up and take a good close look at it. I can see this in the images on this screen but I will most certainly try to get better...
Is this a doubling of In God We Trust on the obverse of this 1967 coin, along with mint damage?
You are the "burst your bubble" person on your page you claim, lol. I think I will wait for a few more responses, because I think you might just...
You don't see both Lincoln as well as the lincoln memorial?
It looks like the obverse and reverse on both sides with raised bumps. I can't imagine how this can be damage unless both sides can be seen on...
https://www.cointalk.com/media/penny-looking-to-find-more-about.18519/Penny looking to find more about. by Chris D. posted Oct 26, 2021 at 5:15 PM...
It looks like there are faint images of both the obverse lincoln head as well as lines from the reverse. Is this correct and anyone have any...
How could they make these marks? There is no other damage except for a little on the reverse where the marks were made.
I found this in Wikipedia: Countermarking can be done for a variety of reasons. If the currency is reformed, existing coins may be rendered...
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