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Me ? Any dime, 1975 and above. If your first thought of it's reverse after just one in hand view using a glass is, huh ? Save it, to compare it...
"That's fantasy talk. You are living in a fantasy world." . Metaphors are often used to create vivid imagery, add depth to descriptions, and make...
I know, yes, I am aware that the photo below is a different date and style of doubling. Remember this,..... " You have to kiss a lot of frogs, to...
@paddyman98 "Also, the mint mark would not be doubled, because it was added to the die after it was created, which is not the same as a doubled...
Compliments of @rhendricks2020 for our thoughts. So what are your thoughts on this Lincoln penny? "Definitely a punch problem". [ATTACH] Would...
This coin could be another 2020 P but I'm not going there. Mint damage, looks like the planchet went for a spin after the strike. All photos are...
I'm right behind you. Nothing more to be said.
First (no.1) coin's photo shows a foreign chip. Second photo, different (no.2) coin, shows the chip exiting. (?) Second (no.2) coin's photo of a...
Well, there ya go. Within the tolerance limit. 3.09 I would like to see the snowman effect of the 8. [ATTACH] Top ring much smaller than the...
3.1 now add .3 = 3.4 Now take any Lincoln cent @ 3.9 wt .........never heard of it. I could be wrong and that's why I'm throwing it out there.
I think there's 9 now. I save the copper ones and let the zinc ones just fade away.
I'm questioning the 3.9 weight he is showing. +.3 is the tolerance limit.
I like to think so. Oh, you mean the LRC. :cool: Bread and butter for most research questions.
Just thinking of the other wedge on his right you mentioned, and not needing another one, maybe he's making a withdraw from his savings, and...
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