Here's what others believe it is on the other forum on LINCOLN CENT FORUM. At least I know now it isn't just me I think [IMG] I have a feeling...
Absolutely awesome!! I'm still trying to process it. Lol. I can't believe after all the thousands of coins I have went through, I finally found...
Ok, thank you so much .
is this an error? If not, what would cause this? Far left top corner near the 5. No missing design on reverse. [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
:shame::shame: Yes. I thought so too. :angelic:
Here you go guys!! Here's the new listing!! DDO #11. Keep scrolling down until you see it and my name. On doubled die....
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1989 through 1992. Then they stop doing the serifs. Between the transitional period of the serifs being changed in 1989, some of the 1988 cents...
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[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Does it look to you like the G in the FG is a transitional coin? Instead of the strong G it...
Sounds right. Thank you.
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I have a problem with my ears with high pitch noise. It is hereditary. That is why I can hear and the difference so well. Hi pitch noise...
I always drop the 1983 and the 1983 D to listen for a different tones. I heard a slightly different tone with the 1983 D.
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is this within tolerance? 1984 D weighs between 2.62 grams and 2.63 grams. Why is this? The 1988 and 1984 D are the same width all the way around...
I'm not sure. When I get it back in a few days, I will check.
I believe an early die state, but I'm not quite sure.
Yes. The original coin that looks IDENTICAL to mine has a die gouge I believe near the nose or mouth. Someone please correct me on that if I'm...
Aww!! Thanks!! You guys are awesome!!
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