It appears to be deep die gouges(assuming that it's raised).
It's a minor clipped planchet. http://www.error-ref.com/_curved_clips_/
Lincoln is actually looking kind of hip on that one. :D
It's a die chip. Very common in the wheat ears.
Nice clip, but I don't see any doubling.
That doesn't look like a die gouge. It looks like a contact mark. A die gouge would be raised. Is the area you are talking about raised or incuse?
What you are seeing on the mm is MD. This is caused by a loose die shifting during the strike. It is not an RPM.
No it's not worth anything. It's the norm for this year from all the mints.
This is normal on 1968 Lincolns. They had used the same master hub since 1960 and it was almost worn completely out by 1968. This is also the...
RLM, Did they list those fees at the time of the listing, or did they just show up later? When I did it just now and got to the end of the...
I just tried it, and I was not charged a fee. When creating the listing, go to the "Choose a format and price" section and click "add or remove...
Thanks geek. I honestly haven't used the feature in ages, so it's good to know that it is now free.
I've never found a way to delay a start time other than by paying the fee.
Die deterioration.
Looks like an MS cent that had something spilled on it. I wouldn't say it was cleaned.
Those are linear plating issues. You can also see them on the obverse.
Nice clip.
It's a heavily deteriorated die along with circulation wear.
None of the known 58D DDOs are worth much. Which one are you talking about? Got photos?
The '96 WAM ended up being a fake.
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