How does the existance of the cud on the obverse account for the lack of detail opposite the cud on the reverse? Just a thought
here's one http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=014&item=330010952266&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&rd=1
I've heard people use to add olive oil to their rolls thinking that this would preserve them, but after several years in the oil it turns to a...
variety cents
I don't know what others think about getting cents in their change but I look forward to it. When businesses want to round down a cent from their...
Thanks, another bit of information learned.
Question if I may? I have been watching several of the posts on grade questions as this and have read a bit about grading but still have some...
Thought I'd put a photo in this string. Don't know how well it will show up.
A couple other great references for lincoln cents are, Looking Through LINCOLN CENTS by Charles D. Daughtrey 2004 and his site which is an ongoing...
Looks like teeth marks from a wood file.
I have seen quite a few of those you have showing near the designers initials. In my opion, they are die cracks. The between the leaf and stem of...
I think I read somewhere also the 1992 close AM and 1998S close AM. I would have to do some more reading to be sure though. Maybe someone else...
Looks to me to be a die chip. But just my opinion.:kewl:
That would have been a good question for me to ask as well. With cents on my mind at the time and thinking that was what the article was about, I...
Try this link and do a die variety search http://www.coppercoins.com/
Got it from a family member as a gift.
Added this one to my collection. Nice but has been folded.
It appears that you have post strike damage to the MM and mechanical doubling to the date. My opinion only.
You may want to take a closer look at the base of the neck, the top of the hair and at the left of the R in liberty. Looks to have the same thing...
1909S IHC Obverse with a VDB wheat reverse, PR+.
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