I missed one Sal, the parallel lines show going from Abe's shoulder to the field are Linear plating blisters. That is only a problem with the...
I think it is down to you and I to post. Tracking says mine should arrive on Monday, I am keeping my fingers crossed. In the mean time everyone...
Well it doesn't match the MM placements of any 70's RPM. I think you have your answer.
There is both a DDO and 4 DDR's for the year. I can't tell anything from those small photos. You can try to match it to one of them. But remember...
The ones that look like they are radiating from the center are from the way the metal flowed at the time of the strike. The random lines are die...
Yep, that would be MD. Flat and shelf like.
Take your pic on the right side of the page. There have been many basement slabbers in the past not just 9....
That is the sets post 58. Most intact sets earlier hold a descent premium.
Hopefully it last more than one year. Don't get me wrong I have liked some of the previous 4 and five a year designs. It would just be nice to...
BIE's are the most common in the 50's and 60's, but they can happen to any year of Lincoln. http://cuds-on-coins.com/lincoln-cent-bies/ The...
A drive by post. I guess. Two posts and she was history.
I am just not seeing an RPM. This variety if an RPM would be well known as the 70S small date has been a hot topic for 50 years. I think that Meow...
I am seeing die chips. I am not sure what you see that says RPM.
Nice one! MS65
I am in the small die chip camp. Some dies have common areas of weakness, and they tend to break in almost the same spot. One that comes to mind...
Yeah, I agree with Jim. Just a normal large date with circulation wear.
Hey that one has lights. Nice
You can save your money @Seattlite86 We all know this one will never make it to the grading room. Here is one that is freshly squeezed. And oh...
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So, tell us mr. almighty know it all. Please explain how this cent was produced at the mint. Your answer must include all of the anomalies that...
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