Wow. I agree with feeder finger damage for the lines on the coin. I would keep it as I have never seen feeder finger damage that severe on a...
Hmmm... Interesting. I am not sure. @cpm9ball is there a certain diameter that the out of collar portion is supposed to be?
Is there clashing under the right wing of the eagle?
I agree with the consensus on both coins! Keep searching!
That angle of light can hide marks and make a coin look cleaner than it would head-on.
I will go with MS63!
Nice one! It is in pretty good condition! I do not think it has been cleaned. Looks like it has signs of a later die too!
I also think that it would have to be an interesting scenario for that to be formed in the same way a dryer or spooned coin is. I am curious to...
Hey all. Found a nice 1968-D Lincoln memorial cent in a roll. If I am correct, the weight tolerance for copper cents (without regarding...
I recently found a 1974-S business strike Lincoln cent in a roll. I believe it was the small date variety, with the MMS-009 "blob" mintmark. I...
Those are some great photos, and that new microscope must help the eyes. Sometimes staring through a 10x loupe is hard for long periods of time! I...
Wow. Pretty cool old note.
I agree that it has the potential to be #3. Closer pics might tell.
I think so too. The letters are thick but probably because the die is worn as said above. Keep searching!
Good point. I am not sure. Less bidders might mean a lower chance of getting someone who is willing to throw their money at it.
Nice photos. I think the doubling on the 4 is either machine doubling or die deterioration doubling. Although there does seem to be a nice die...
Welcome and fun coin! It tells a nice little story of where it has been before landing in your collection.
Glad it matches up! Those clash overlays really do work some magic. They are very cool when you can match it directly to a coin you have in hand....
Absolutely. Glad to help!
I think there's both die deterioration doubling and split plating doubling. http://www.error-ref.com/split-plating-includes-split-plate-doubling/
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