I take that back then. I have been on here for a little while as a member and spectator. Everytime I ask a question just seems like I got to feed...
I had no bubble to burst, was just wanting some info. Someone always has to come in with the salt. Trying to get educated.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] don’t know about the wheat penny or the dime so I figured you guys could feel me in on what’s up with...
I have this 95’ you can see better on this one pretty good condition too.
Pick the world up and drop it on your f*@kN head.
Yes I go there and didn’t see anything. That’s why I asked the forum what it was. I appreciate the help and that is all I am looking for. I have...
Maybe faint liberty going in the mouth. Sorry for serial replies.
And to give you guys a real laugh also I see stuff right above the ear and maybe something on the eye. I know half of that is probably wrong now...
So I thought I seen doubling right in front of the face like another one or a double struck coin don’t know, a faint liberty or something in front...
Didn’t need three no’s. You must be a habitual line stepper.
Let me say this before anyone I don’t mean this towards gets salty. Paddyman98 I appreciate the straight and prompt to the point answers. And...
Nobody sees the s on the chest, the d in front of his nose or the liberty across his head. If so then all that must be from another coin laid on...
I know that but do you the S and D mint marks doubling on the lettering also double struck and rotated Lincoln head. I know I am supposed to say...
This coin is in bad condition but just wanting to know what it would be called. I also have a quick story on how I found it. Guy said he had to...
Knew it was something.
Help.
Let me know if these pics are better. If not I don’t know how to make them bigger.
My hope was it would stick out to someone else so much they would have to see it. Didn’t want to call it the wrong thing either.
And no I thought there could be some doubling, I know probably not but it looked like it to me.
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