The mint mark looks like there's something going on. Could you please post a clear photo of the date and mint mark. Thank you.
MS 64
!938 Lincoln Cents were not clad coins. They were solid bronze, composed of .950 copper and .050 tin and zinc. Clad cents were minted starting in...
Too many scratches. No bean.
I'm not a expert but IMO it looks like it was damaged. The date took a hit displacing some of the metal.
Correction to my previous post. The blue box in the lower right corner shows Post New Thread and not "Create a Post". My apologies. :shame:
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Thank you. Perhaps when I get them out again. :)
Thank you for your thoughtful reply. My Prayers are with you and all of those out there fighting. I know we'll all be stronger when we get through...
I have a few beat up MPC's. Is there a way to tell what year they were issued. They were from my father who served in WWII in the Pacific?
If a cud is caused by a die break. The die didn't strike that part of the planchet. (I could be wrong as I'm not an expert).
If you're referring to the old thread by @Daniel Lowery here it is:...
If you have it authenticated by a TPG, in that condition it would probably be worth hundreds of dollars. Personally, I wouldn't touch it without...
They also show these "Secrets of the Dead" episodes on the Science channel.
@Fred Weinberg; @paddyman98 ; @JCro57; et al. Just asking. If the Lincoln cent was a uniface coin, wouldn't it at show, at least, part of the rim?
No response as of 1:15AM 4/14/20
Hope you had a great Easter. Thanks to you and all healthcare workers for putting yourselves out on the front line. My Son works in an ER at a...
Can you please post a clear closeup of the steps? From the photos provided it doesn't look like full steps. Also, from the photos, the obverse...
IMHO it looks more like Wexler's WRPM-004. Check it against the one on his site: https://doubleddie.com/967399.html I can only judge by the photos...
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