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I don’t think so. Mint mark orientation is wrong. [ATTACH]
Here is a site I use: https://www.silverrecyclers.com/Calculators/coin_calculator.aspx It has an easy to use calculator. A good rule of thumb is...
That’s a good find. Congrats!
The only guess I can think of is a collar break.
Looks like lots of hairline scratches. Especially in the fields. I’d say harshly cleaned.
Carson City.
DDD. Die deterioration doubling.
It’s environmental toning. Probably from being in the ground. Check out @paddyman98 posts in his metal detecting threads and you can see all...
Interesting. What kind of AT process could make the wavy color difference?
Welcome to CT. I’ll second what paddyman said.
Looks like half an Oreo cookie with one lick of the stuffing missing. Looks to me like a coin that was in an old Whitman folder and someone used...
Strike doubled date, damaged date, corroded field.
Dryer, escalator, coin counter, or any other rotating machinery. Of course this should be obvious by looking at the obverse and reverse of the...
Welcome to CT. It’s really had to tell much from your pictures. Always post full, clear, correctly oriented pictures of the obverse and reverse...
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Nice! Welcome to CT!
Do you have any pictures?
2017 is the only year a P mint mark was used on Lincoln cents. What you’re seeing is PMD.
Great post! Keep them coming, just give some of us “slower folks” a little more time to guess! :)
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