Now that's a piece of numismatic artwork.
Richard beat me to it. March of Dimes holder.
Given the shape. If it were unc you might get a couple of bucks for it on Ebay. Some people collect die breaks from the Lincoln series.
I'd say the die cracks on the head are probably retained breaks given the displacement. The piece of the die had completely(or almost so)...
The obverse is die cracks. I can't see if the lines connect or if there is vertical or horizontal displacement, but it might be a retained die...
I see these a lot on Wheat Cents. It's a small lamination crack. Sometimes lamination errors are big, and actually peel off, and sometimes...
I'm seeing some light MD, but not a doubled die. Definitely not 006.
I agree. PM Mike Diamond and see what he says.
I've found it to be common on all the years from the 1950s. They just overworked those dies. A lot of my searching consists of unc rolls of...
I have a few that I hold onto. It's a neat form of doubling, especially when it's stronger.
The only thing I see is a small lamination crack running NE from the D in UNITED.
No premium. It was common on IHCs.
What you have to remember is that the letters and numbers are incuse in the die, so the middle of the Bs and the middle parts of the numbers were...
It's Longacre doubling. http://www.error-ref.com/longacre-s-doubling.html
On the first coin, if you're referring to the date and mint mark, those are minor die chips and they are very common on wheats from the 50's. If...
I would file an unpaid item claim immediately. In the end, you may end up having to either cancel the transaction or give a refund, but that will...
If the rims are not normal and are rounded off, then I'd say PMD.
Yet another coin that is not a doubled die. You really need to read some of the links that others have provided you explaining the die making...
It appears to have been struck through a heavy layer of grease. I can't tell from the photos, but are the rims present on the reverse? Also, is...
And by plating bubbles he means the ear too. Not a doubled die. Lincoln Cents that are zinc with a copper plating can develop bubbles of trapped...
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