A Die Crack is listed as an Error. Error: An abnormal coin produced by the mint resulting from a manufacturing defect in the planchet, a...
PSD "Post Strike Damage", Vice Job.
I think what your seeing is called Die Deterioration Doubling.
703.83 lbs "if they are all 3.11 grams"
Yes TJ1952, you can post pictures as a register user.
Yes, the LCF is a great resource for all Lincoln Cents.
The 1969 edition of “THE CLASSIFICATION AND VALUE OF ERRORS ON THE LINCOLN CENT” by Jean Cohen The WEB!!!
Your coin has been listed as LDB4-1999-003 on COC. http://cuds-on-coins.com/ldb4-1999/ Thanks for the images. JC
I would like to include this coin on the COC site. Please email permission to use your images and also I need your name. Can you send me a full...
Very good!!
I use the Dino-Lite AM-411T with the MS35B Rigid Table Top Pole Stand. With this combo I can image a full shot of any size coin.
Yes they can. On Lincoln Cents you'll see a shinny metallic sheen on the surface on the coin.
Check out this link "Cuds-on-Coins" http://cuds-on-coins.com/
Can you match it up to one of the 1998 listings on COC? http://cuds-on-coins.com/lincoln-cent-cuds-1990-1999/
I stand corrected, as Mike stated it's a "Texas Cent".
Looks like a "encased coin". It once occupied the center of an aluminum or steel ring on which was stamped a message or advertising slogan.
Is it a Dino-lite or some other brand?
Need images!!! http://www.traildies.com/lincoln-cent-trail-die-files-for-1980-to-1989/ In answer to your question. What do you think?
For Lincoln Cents here is a good link that you can used as a resource. Good luck and keep searching!! http://www.lincolncentresource.com/index.html
That was my first one. It did a great job. Now upgraded to AM-411T. Hope the prices for the 5mp go down I'd like to get one of them.
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