A filled die looks like a good diagnosis. Nice wheatie by the way.
Whatever the heck that is. I'd pay a couple bucks for it, and that's about two hundred times more than I would have paid for a certain cent in an...
Looks like a strike thru to me. Probably a sliver of the same metal as the coin. Thats a nice one.
You're in the local Walmart bathroom doing your business. You spot an '83 Lincoln in the urinal. Now you know the doubled die reverse for that...
1851 Thanks for the chance!
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A big amen to that, Kasia.
Only in your threads cause the only thing they're worth is for entertainment. You certainly won't find anything of educational value here. It's...
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:yes: Sorry to cherry pick your quote, but I like this idea.
Actually the troll admitted in his other thread who his expert is. Here's a quote directly from the horses mouth.y Read more:...
How about a nice zincoln.:D
The dime is from a clashed die. The quarters are die cracks and the nickle I don't see anything other that it's beat up.
That's a mark from the reeding of another coin.
He's predicting that silver is going to go up to $40 or so. Then his post will be correct.;)
Hey thanks for reminding me I haven't checked the mail yet today. Maybe it was me!
Thats why I said it was plate shift doubling like Bonbon said and not split plate like Merc said, they are two different things.
No, I think Bonbon had it right. Split plate is exactly as the name implies. The plating actually separates and you can see zinc.
Sorry to bring bad news Ryan but your coin is damaged and only worth a cent. I think your first instinct that it was sanded is probably correct....
If thats the attitude you get when you get old and wise then I hope I never get there. Talk about sour grapes. So if you can't make money flipping...
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