Something going on with the tops of the Bs and Es? Maybe it's my double vision from last night.
Yes it does...
MD shows up clearly on bottom E in the top coin.
Top one looks like machine doubling in addition to doubling...Makes me want an IN-N-Out Double Double burger today.
You need an eye exam.:angelic:
The top one shows quadrupling and the bottom one shows doubling.
Put it in your pocket for a couple years. Might ease the harsh cleaning.
My typing is so lousy today...that was a 1916-D on obv. walker!
Oops..That was a Walker! A few years later I started collecting at about 12 Yrs. old. Back then Walkers were common in change, as were Mercury...
My dad gave me a 1616-D WLH to go and buy the Sunday newspaper and said keep the quarter in change...I kept the half and spent my pop bottle money...
Jumping Jack Flash...it's a gas.
For the most part the pop reports serve their purpose, but in the case of extremely rare coins, availability is an important factor as there are...
Nice XF coin!
Last week I received a 1940-S Lincoln in XF cond. in change at my local supermarket...It happens a few times a year...kids raiding dad's dresser...
XF45 with an old cleaning. Nice coin.
This is my second vote, the same as the first...EF45-AU50...I see no visible ware but a definite weak strike...a very good shot at AU.
Welcome to the think tank...good luck!
XF 45-AU50.
Something AU or low MS, but not a very appealing coin in pics. This date and mm is about 70% average strike quality
The 1947-S MS65 FS PCGS pop is about 200 coins with about 90 graded better, mostly in 66. Not a bad grab.
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