What are you going to report him for? Selling?
It's a cud. There were quite a few for 1984. You can see if it's listed here: http://cuds-on-coins.com/lincoln-cent-cuds-1984/ If not, you...
Looks like a die chip.
It's a die chip. Fairly common.
It's just a chip or small plating bubble giving the illusion of a cross-bar. The RDV005 which began in 1986 was also lacking a cross-bar, so...
The obverse is a linear plating bubble. As for the reverse, I'm not seeing anything out of the ordinary.
Congrats. That's a nice 1st find.
People love state quarter errors. I'd say in the range of 5-10 bucks depending on how many bidders you get going for it.
That's die #1 alright. Nice find!
I think you'd even get NGC 6FS out of that one, but the nickel experts should chime in.
I should have paid more attention. Nice coin! I think that coin is PCGS FS all day long. I'd say you're definitely in the money with that one.
Those are some nice coins! My experience with buying at flea markets is limited, but from what I have seen, sellers at markets don't know what...
Die polish lines or scratches on the die are easy to distinguish from surface scratches on the coin. Surface scratches on the coin will be just...
Most people don't send coins in to be graded just for the hell of it, so population has nothing to do with it. The scarcity of 67s for the year...
Nice coin.
You're not doing any of this in good faith are you Tim? You know as well as we do that is not DDO-001. [IMG]
I already tried to get him to admit that on page 1 of this thread.
That pic is not his. It's from the Lincoln Cent Resource page on the 1969S DDO.
I'm going to guess 66, but as RLM said, your photos show no luster and that is very important with higher MS grades.
No, it's not Tim. The clear image that you posted is lifted from(probably without permission) Lincoln Cent Resource....
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