I had this label as off center, but I think there's more to it. I'm not sure how to describe this one:
How about a small date clip? :cool:
Here's a tough Lincoln:
Some 1909 non-VDB lovin!
Some stuff I'm selling:
Tough to find in a woody! Nice, super fine grain. :cool:
How about some fresh redwood? :D
How about some more rainbows? Hard to tell, but this coin has excellent luster.
Classic!
No joke there! I have WAY more hours of time invested in my memorial cent collection than I do in my wheats. I love it that dealers and collectors...
Since they were made in San Fran they are common on the west coast. The roll searchers I know out there toss the circulated examples into the junk...
Actually, there's a ton of "keys" and varieties. I suggest you join LCR to learn more. Errors cannot be categorized by year, most are "one offs"...
Drop it onto a hard surface, I like to use a glass table at my house. You can hear distinctive differences between silver, 95% copper and zinc...
Not genuine IMO....nothing about it looks right.
First coin - Common MAD (mis-aligned die) Second coin - Looks normal, not an error.
Common grease filled die. The second coin is a die chip, also common.
Die chip for sure.
Over-strike using counterfeit dies.
Too bad, it was a "gimme"!
They will never stop.
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