Whatever, are we going to get results or not? That was a real question, don't be a jazzcoins.
So with all that was said, will we be getting the results of what you sent in? I would really like to know about the coin.
I agree with what was said above, to small a picture to tell.
That looks more like Machine doubling damage then a RPM. Got any more angle shots to look at?
no problem.
I don't see any sign of a dropped letter. I do see a die chip in the '8'. Where do you see the dropped letter?
Welcome to the forum :hail: Marion511. A picture is a must.
Who's jumping 'into conclusions' here jc? Sinthered planchet? Don't be a wise guy.
Point well taken.
I think you are really confused. From " Wow what a cool coin congrats on the find" to "Still believe it's a fake". 'Great find' or 'Fake' what...
Apparently not.
It's not a 1966. Look under 1961D it should help clear this up.
here's your nine [ATTACH] Here's the one listed as a 001 [ATTACH] No match.
Before 1990 the mint mark was applied by hand to the die and because the mintmark was applied by hand, minor mistakes often occurred. For example,...
Typical childish response from the op.
If you could show a specific part that is a doubled die, I don't see anything doubled.
My bet is that your coin is just discolored from being exposed to dirt or chemicals or heat.
Any info yet? [ATTACH]
I would say MDD.
Here it is; http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1960&die_id=1960d1mm023&die_state=mds
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