Here's one I kept, looked different at the time. [ATTACH]
But they are correct that time, post mint damage by a counting or rolling machine.
I would suggest looking at the different site posted on the other threads. It's where I go.
Yep I agree. VAM numbers are unique to a die pair, encompassing both the obverse and reverse dies in a single reference number. Die breaks must...
http://dmplvam.com/VAM/1888-89/ [ATTACH]
Looks like a clash from the area behind the ear.
1st picture looks like a crack, 2nd one is to small to see anything.
Nope, don't see it.
Post mint. No telling what made those marks.
Welcome rbailey to the forum. What do you suppose the clash is of?
It could be a struck through. Probably grease.
It's abrasion doubling.
I guess I should be more detailed in my responses. No more dancing [ATTACH]
I was going by the 'S'. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A nice MD you have there.
Did you have a chance to look at the coppercoins site I posted? All the info is there. Here's a edit; post #10 is a -003 post #11 is a -003...
Which coin do you need help with?
Here's the site to I.D. your coins; http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/dietype.php?date=1972&die_mint=p&die_type=do&page=0
Oh three coins.
Looks like the 1972P-1DO-008.11972P-1DO-008972P-1DO-0081972P-1D-008
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