It isn't round. The line you see on the rim was there till the coin was damaged. If it was a struck through error that area would not be affected....
Cud [img]
I found a toned quarter in change the other day. How it was done is a mystery to me? [img]
If there was a mint mark there, it would be raised like the remaining date? It is just circulation damage like the other areas of this coin is...
If the coin is bent in the slightest, it's post mint damage. If the obverse devices are flattened, then it is post mint damage. The coin is round...
All I see is a 1909 Lincoln Cent.
Looks like a die gouge from what I see. No real definition of a D punch.
Why not use silver for coins. Make them a high enough denomination that people won't melt them. Forget the gold coins unless they are valued at a...
I picked this one up at a coin shop today. Nice to see nice Lincolns still around. [img]
The coin in question is a small cud. A lot more interesting than the dryer coin.
Jerry: It's just something I enjoy doing. I think I should make it larger?
What it says on the reverse (or what it might have said.)
See if this helps? http://imgs.inkfrog.com/pix/coop49/1893_1c_Obv_XF_Double_Struck_CENT_GACHTOR.jpg [img]
VERY nice! Double struck.
Obverse differences between the 1916 & 1917 type 1 and 2 [img] Reverse differences between the 1917 Type 1 and 2. [img]
Is this the no dentures Lincoln? LOL
In my opinion, there is no such thing as a missing initials coin. The design is on the master die tranfered on down. The initials are part of the...
But here is my real entry: [img]
Here is one I made a few years back. I was editing a 200 (yes, that is what it said no need to edit that.) dime I got in 200. Living in Arizona...
The master of dumb comedy. (I say this in a positive way) [img]
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