The new photos don't change my opinion. It looks the same to me. I'm well aware that Potter is incredibly knowledgable and much more so than I....
Oh good lordy lord. Drooooool....:jawdrop::jawdrop:
I'll wait for an in-hand assessment. As it is, my opinion of it not being a DDO is unchanged. The fact that removing the doubling makes the ear...
On the next episode of Teachmind the coin searcher... PROOF! Did I mention that the season is cancelled so there won't be a next episode?
I don't see what it could be a clash of. It looks exactly like hundreds of hits to the ear that I have seen.
Gee an 1863 flying eagle would be pretty rare, considering they were only made in 1856/57/58. :p
It's a hit. Take away the doubling and what you have left is a smaller than normal ear.
Looks like a normal AU/MS coin to me.
I have no opinions one way or the other...but can you really counterfeit that which did not exist in the first place?
I'm thinking struck through die cap. http://www.lincolncentresource.com/Errors/Struck_Through_Die_Cap.html...
Nice RPM!
Has potential.
Not Don's Village coins by any chance? I'm in SF and have gone to the store a few times.
On account of the spot behind the head? Looks like a beautiful piece. :cool:
Looks more like plating issues to me. Your coin does not have the thickness, for one, in the N of CENT when compared to the DDR.
How did you acquire the coin?
lincolncentforum.com is also the forum for anything lincoln cent variety/error related. Highly recommended.
I guess I don't get how we're supposed to blindly believe that you have discovered some completely knew error phenomenon when, from what I can...
I still don't get what exactly it is that you are trying to prove.
He joined the same month you did...:confused:
Separate names with a comma.