Looks OK to me.
I bought a good book on error coins that had sections on the minting process and what can go wrong. If I can't explain what happened to the coin...
It's visible on the rim of the reverse but it's very faint. Nice piece!
What is a "two face" Lincoln cent?
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I agree with Net: G. In other words, Fine detail but worth the price of a Good. Some would pay a bit more than others as hard as it is to build...
I can't see any doubling either.
Decide what you like and then collect them. Do yourself a favor though. Find some good books on whatever it is you choose to collect and read them...
Extremely worn out reverse die. Aren't they neat looking though?
Yes.
No. Looks like the obverse is polished. A business strike for sure.
Nice pics. 1¢.
We had the opportunity here once. It was loaded with BU bags of silver halves quarters, etc. But the bank chose to hire an auction company and...
Oh. Got it now. The counterfeits were made of copper/nickel. I have not seen 1943's but the 1944's pop up around here occasionally as they were...
He might have posted a clearer picture------ten years ago. This is a very old thread.
That coin was polished on a high speed wire brush .
Post mint damage.
Spooned coin, or a similar type of damage. People with much time, such as inmates tap the edge of a coin with a spoon repeatedly for weeks or...
25¢
WOW.
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