Hey @Cheech9712 remember when you were a new member? A comment like that would have crushed you. Be nice. Reed
I don’t think so. IDTS
I love San Francisco mint coins found in the wild. That one is nice and definitely would go into a 2x2 and into my collection of wild caught...
The images are a bit blurry but I’m with @kanga looks like rolled fins to me also. Reed.
I agree with @BadThad it’s a roller woody not a mixture woody. Good eye keep searching! Reed.
I’m with @paddyman98 worn die Reed
My vote is for die chip. Reed
My vote is for machine doubling. Reed.
My votes for die gouges. Reed.
Moo-chine doubling, lol Reed.
Weak strike and grease? Reed.
@Colby J. wont get much help in the future with that attitude. BTW he is also a new member and very young at 19. Don’t let it bother you some...
Good eye keep on searching! Reed
Unattractive toning I would think. It happens, to bad. Reed.
And that is the key to collecting. It’s your hobby and you just keep on collecting what you like and what is fun for you. Good to see a new member...
That is what I call a woody as the planchet had some material mixing problems and gave the coin a wood grain appearance. It’s not anything that is...
Very minor DDO visible mostly on the nines. Reed
In my opinion I would purchase a simple Lincoln cent folder for common and lower grade cents you find. Any semi rare and rare cents put them in...
[ATTACH] Hope this helps Reed
@Trisia I’m with @MatrixMP-9. They look like nice circulated cents. Put them in a folder and enjoy your finds! Reed
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