Key dates for the regular series would be 1909 S 1909 S VDB 1914 D 1931S Key dates for a variety nut like myself would include : 1922 Plain 1943...
Hi, There is no way to grade them with the pictures as small as they are. Can you do larger pictures. Bill
This is what one of the plated cents looks like after it has been caught in one of the components of a commercial, laundromat clothes dryer. Lookl...
Hi, I have not been able to find anything pertaining to the sale of one of these coins. It is a nice find! I'll keep checking but It is...
They are great looking coins in that condition! This is a NICE One!
It looks AU-58ish to me, Maybe an MS60 but I see some wear on the hair and the face. That is without taking into consideration the major mark on...
Actually, he looks like a cross between Boris Karloff and Rondo Hatton!
When you check them, check your Large date copper versions for die doubling on the obverse. There is a real nice one and it is easy to see on the...
Great! and Happy Birthday!
it's cleaned, :-)
It is not (the VDB) on all Lincoln cents. It was on the earlier minted 1909 and 1909 S cents reverses. It was removed and some of the cents dated...
Exactly I paid $3.50 for one at the mint.
Hi, There is no question that the coin in the 2X2 that is at the start of this thread is a reprocessed cent. Have Fun, Bill
Hi, My scanner program allows me to crop most of the background out before I scan and that saves a lot of time. I also scan into a photo program...
Nothing on the 1920 cent
Hi, Have the coin looked at by a person who can attribute overdates. This may be something that I have not seen yet. It has the apearance of...
Hi, It appears as though metal has been moved around after the coin was struck. Take a look at the O in OF, for example. If it was a strike...
definitely mechanical doubling
Hi, Its been said, about 135 wheat cents per pound, less than 3 rolls, should be about $6.00 tops. Its a rip off, In fact dealers usually only...
Hi, Actually, they are probabl;y gold plated. I've seen hundreds. They are plated outside the mint with what amounts to less than a quarters...
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