LOL, I thought I screwed something up again. I've been trying since lunchtime to get in...
Which ones do you need?
Thats a winner, beautiful surfaces...
Probably die chips...
RPM1 about G-6 some may say VG-8, RPM2 - G-4
http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1925&die_id=1925s1mm001&die_state=mdshttp://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1925...
Nice clashed dies guys...:thumb:
I love a great mystery...
I'm gonna have to check my 1997's a little closer(lmc-1997-02). This is a year I generally zip thru pretty quick...
Cost x-tra not to be monitored. Thats what its all about...
Lady Liberty looks like a man on that coin. Maybe a bustline would help it...
I have to agree, it looks very questionable...
That is a cool find. It does look like a piece of a reeded edge. Does it look as if its embedded into your coin, or is it actually part of the coin?
I've got a couple 57-D's that look like yours, their neat looking,but thats about it. Mark it Machine Doubling and put it in with your collection...
The majority of the ones that I have found are 1940 & 41. The 1930's are harder to find, 1932 seems to be one of the better years for the 30's...
No arguments here, I hate checkbooks as bad as credit cards:smile When a person has paid for everything in cash all their lives everything else...
Yesterday the little lady told me a story about a convienent store stop. All she wanted was a Coke, but had to wait for 5 or 6 minutes. Why,...
Bravo, I like it. I am gettin hungry...
I hope it stays until I'm gone. It is aggraveting waiting on someone in front of me line using a credit card on a tiny purchase. It may be alright...
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