Could this be trouble for Mr. Carr ? What would happen if someone tried to use it as american coinage . Store calls the police and now the trouble...
Here's one I own . [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
The reverse is from a clashed die .
Yes that a clash ... Here's a overlay . [ATTACH]
Check out wexler DDR-002 . http://doubleddie.com/828823.html
What's the " U " in UNITED, look like .
It's called MD ...
Nothing here either . http://varietyvista.com/01b%20LC%20Doubled%20Dies%20Vol%202/Memorial%20Reverse%20Design%20Varieties.htm
I've never heard of it . But I did notice, no one talked about the 98-99 proof reverse lincoln cent . [ATTACH]
I think OP has the mint on this one wrong . I think it was minted in philly . http://doubleddie.com/2456337.html
Here's what the date looks like, from that era . [ATTACH]
Here's what doubling look like on LIBERTY, from single squeeze hubbing . [ATTACH]
Back then, no one cared ... Look at some of the grinding work, from that era ....
Sure, could of been a crack . But, someone at the mint, took a grinder to the die ...
Die abrasion ...
Good eye .........
CU-1c-1984-35 http://cuds-on-coins.com/lincoln-cent-cuds-1984/
These four are a strain made from michigan . pinconning paralyzer . [ATTACH] These are well over 7ft. tall ..
Just a old worn die ...
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