Keep it as a lucky coin. As in you're lucky you didn't get it graded.
Nice job! And they pay you for your hobby and don't know it. I guess what ever it takes to stay awake.
By "A Sampling of Mishaps, Freaks and Oddities that Escaped the U.S. Mint" do you mean employees also?
BINGO! It's nice to have an error coin that you don't have to have a million power microscope to see.
I had the same situation a few months back when I thought I had a 1999 wide AM. I thought I had hit the jack pot until I did a little more...
Hang on to it and check out the "Wexler's" site. By the way, don't give up coin roll hunting. Most times you have to dig a lot of dirt before you...
Wexler's. $4 + (s+h) = to be sure
How does a clipped planchet make it through the upsetting machine without getting stuck or jamming the machine?
It's all about the hunt until you're broke then the hunt takes on a different meaning.
Try the hot dogs with mac & cheese. MMM, MMM GOOD!
Probably struck on the night shift when everyone is asleep at the mint.
Wait, what? lol
Thanks all. You been very informative and I think all I need now is a $1M lotto ticket and what rmpsrmps uses.
What made me wonder was it looked like the doubling was on both sides of Lincoln. I would think MD would only happen on one side. But then again...
desertgem, I totally agree with you about all the reflections. I've discovered that a single light source does a much better job. thanks
No letter in particular. Just trying to see what a normal profile would look like. As in are the sides and tops of a letters like this: [ATTACH]
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