Franklin half dollar/Lincoln cent mated pair
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That's OK, maybe next time.
OK, thanks for the picture. I'll agree with coop with the location.
By the looks of the strike on your coin, the 'E' was the only letter that was filled and then dropped the letter before this strike. IMHO.
Clearly a cracked skull.
Could you post a picture of the date and the mint mark?
This must be the friendly manner you were speaking of. This is the typical manner he has in his answers when he's called on an incorrect answer.
It would be nice if you could. Also I understand what you're speaking about CashDude.
There's several collectors that like them, including myself. But as I said they are rather common.
Welcome:hail: to the forum matthew88. This "wood grain" pattern is rather common in cents from the late 1970's and early 1980's. The alloy has...
Nice find and thanks for sharing.
It doesn't have to have splits to be a RPM.
Don't feel you're wasting any one's time here. It's a great learning experience. Your photo's show what appears to be a raised object by the way...
I stand by my #2 post.
More editing?
You edited #20 but I quoted what you said. You can't change that. What's going on?
Here's what you said; And I wouldn't have a problem you reporting me, if I truly am in error.
It looks good. I see what also looks like some MD (machine doubling) on the nose, letter 'Y' and ear.
The second picture is of a coin that you yourself said is and I quote; " It's a die crack i zoomed in 400 times the size.A cracked skull very...
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