I believe this is called "fake news" lol
Well the off center strike looks legit. Maybe it was struck with a badly pitted die? Im curious about that date though. Did you try finding the...
I was gonna say, if PCGS graded that to be a real 1943 copper, you could hang it on a wall next to Larry's 1909 VDB matte proof lol
Yeah. And we can really screw with the newbies by saying these really are MPL's lol:hilarious:
Aside from weaker details, die cracks and chips are a good way sometimes. On lincoln cents the O in ONE on the reverse is a good marker. It tends...
Eh Im all about wheat before memorials. My newest: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] $27 ebay steal. Really strong strike for a later die state. Alot going on...
The term you're looking for is "spooned" It's post mint damage. Someone hammered down the edge
I dont think it's that cool either. It's junk silver to me.
Can you type louder? Sorry, I read that as breathless screaming in my head.
I actually like yours alot. That crescent dosen't even look like a crescent.
It's a circulation strike. No doubt about it. You'll know when you see an MPL, It will be unlike any Lincoln wheat you have ever seen.
So I was right....
Ok listen to this guy. If he says leave it alone. Then leave it alone.
This is tough for me. I think if I were to keep it, I would leave it in the set intact. If I were looking to sell it, I would break it open and...
I will say 63
Ugh. Why did I have to see this thread...:greedy:
Personally, I think the coin is an altered 1943. Poorly done at that. It's too much coincidence that the one detail that determines a 50 cent coin...
So it's stage 7 19B. That is pretty sweet.
I cant remember when they stopped the cello packs. Was this in one of those?
Sorry. From your pics I have to say it's zinc. There appears to be a raised spot above the 3 in the date. Also in you first picture of the...
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