will do
Duly noted.
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yes. i thought the same, about the smashed penny, when i found the first one. but then i found several more. all the same.
these all appear to be in the exact same position. i have no way of measuring if they are off by a given number of degrees, but none are off...
so then someone 'stack-smashed' nearly a whole rolls worth?
whats that mean?
ok...thx.how many posts does that take?
If that were the case, wouldnt the reverse side of the coin have flaws due to absent material on the reverse die?
Maybe i will post one or two on ebay? just to see what it brings.
how would I go about contacting Dr. Wiles?
i think it may just be the pic...These are about the best pics i could get of it. if you can pm me an address i can send you one to look at in...
here you go. i found a handful of these at work.
the c and looks like an e on licolns face
what are your thoughts?
Any thoughts on this one?
thanks guys for all your input. Very helpful.
Coin is real. No mint mark on a Lincoln cent means it came from the Philadelphia mint. They did not put a P on them. As far as the edge, some ppl...
Thanks for the welcome! I believe I fixed it.
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