Yes I have. Didn't find any exact matches. Thanks: Lou
Love it when I find a nice "S" coin but this one blew me away. It's in great shape. The only problem is identifying it. Nothing on VV or Wexler's...
I noticed VV only went to 2015. Have you seen different? Perhaps on the mint's site. Thanks: Lou
Thanks: Lou
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No big deal. I just wanted to note the differences in 2020 Lincoln dies. Just another thing that interests me. The head of Abe is quite different...
I agree. I did see the lines did not align with the reverse, but that wasn't a deal killer for me. Just thought it was a possibility - that's all. Lou
I see your point. I was thinking "Atypical Clash". The way they were separated seemed consistent with the shield stripes. I do see that they are...
Nice overlay, thanks.
Looks like bars from the shield on Abe's neck.
Looks to me like it could be a clash. Looking for opinions. Thanks: Lou[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Sooo you don't like my candidate? O.K, noted.
I like mine better. lol BTY I posted this in "coin chat" for a reason.
Thanks, thought I said doubled, sorry.
Yes, I know their is no such animal, however I would like to pose this as a candidate. The first pic is one of my 1990 Lincolns, the second pic is...
Do you know how the coin gets that "orange peel" on a silver coin? I'm thinking a cold strike.
Don't find these very often-in a bank roll. Too bad this is in such tough shape. Looks like the "P" has a split serif and possible doubling else...
I agree, the single squeeze process should be called a slider instead of DD.
Yeah, I hate deterioration. For some reason the '83 Lincoln DDR is one I've always been interested if finding. Guess I've got a little too much...
I agree with a gas bubble. I guess I must agree with deterioration. In my defense the bottom leg of the "E" in United looks like doubling-as does...
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