A HOT cast iron skillet and you can pull them out at different colors depending on how long you leave them in.
Very common on Kennedys.
Need pics. Most likely some form of strike doubling or some other form of NON hub doubling.
Received a reply from the seller. He was pleasant and thanked me for the info ....... but the auction is still up!
I'll bet a wheatie and a merc that it's NOT a genuine error. People with too much time on their hands have done bizarre things to coins for fun....
Is it real? Yeah, REALly stupid! :)
I have seen enough of these to know that this is post mint damage. This happens when poor Abe is pressed into one of those aluminum "good luck"...
NICE!!! Oh and gen. gold., you should go through those lincolns ASAP!!!!
As mentioned above, there is NO way to tell from an image that size. You need to take some close up pics.
Oh yeah, I would also reccommend Rich Schemmer for your error needs. Very cool man with some very cool errors. http://www.richerrors.com/
Yes you should........
NICE!!!!! I found a teeny tiny clip on a sac dollar when WallMart was the only place giving them out. Yours is very nice!
Spend it.
Sounds like an easy case to side with your so what was their reasoning for NOT doing so? I have had paypal since it was created (actually pre...
Post mint damage. Not an error coin.
It looks like it could be a 40% silver clad half but it could also just be toning. My guess is 40% silver clad..........
Wow, I didn't realize that I dredged this thread up from 2005. :goof:
My guess would be that is a very late state die.
Sanded and then circulated.
sander........
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