Thanks! This will come in handy.
It will cover the 9/10 on $1.11 gallon of gas;)
Boy I’m slow! You beat me again!:facepalm:
Nice find! It appears to be what you stated from what I can see in the pictures.As for value, it’s only what someone is willing to pay. Condition...
Welcome to CT. First you need to post full clear pictures of the obverse and reverse and pictures of the areas in question. All I can see from...
It’s hard to tell anything from your pictures. Please post full clear and cropped images of obverse and reverse and any pictures of areas of...
Nice. If I can ask, what type of software did you use for the overlay?
Is this anomaly incused?
Those are pictures of the obverse.;)
Face.
No.https://www.cointalk.com/threads/die-stage-vs-die-state.293031/ This is a good discussion on state/ stage. This is for the die cap:...
You are welcome! Also, welcome to CT.
1982 is a transition year. Hopefully this will help. BTW, your coin is a large date. http://www.lincolncentresource.com/smalldates/1982.html
I was referring to the 1969 S DDO 001. There are at least 5 1969 RPMs that I can recall, but none that are associated with a DDO.
I’m going to guess this is possibly from de-lamination from the previous rolled stock?
Before 1990 RPM’s on a doubled die would be a separate die marker (like die gouges or die scratches). After 1989, a doubled mint mark would be...
Looks like a partial collar strike to me too.
Maybe this: [ATTACH]
Retained cud. It appears to have horizontal movement. http://cuds-on-coins.com/pre-cuds-on-u-s-coins-2/ Edit terminology
Die deterioration.
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