I'll third it. Nice toning, but no premium.
I'm just jealous. I tried not to be, but I am.
Super cool! Wow! Stupendous! Too bad it looks like it took an acid bath.
Keep on collecting and never hesitate to post. :)
+1
I did not get a chance to go. I believe there is a coin show here in Vegas this December that I am going to try and take the time to get to.
What is important is I am satisfied and have looked at them so that I may better know what to look for. Sure, they are very minor varieties, but...
I am just a novice at this, but The Lincoln on the reverse appears to match and the designer initials appear to have extra thickness. Generally,...
Yes! It is good to hear from you Simon. I know they are not major RPM's, but they are very cool and I use them extensively as a basis/reference...
Interesting thought.
For those on a very modest budget, Lincoln varieties provide a cheap thrill that perhaps some better off folks may never understand.
Looking good! Nice tone and cameo. Also the brilliance of the reverse is spectacular!
Check out coppercoins.com, it has a very comprehensive list of Lincoln errors and varieties.
Cherry pick it baby, cherry pick it!
Looks perfect from here, especially the 2005D.
[ATTACH][ATTACH] Post pics like this, depending on the error or variety you have a question with.
You sent me to the dictionary on philately. I like varieties in Lincoln cents too (that why I keep posting RPM threads). I figured you did not...
Thank you for that input. I never thought of it like that. Do you collect? What is your primary numismatic focus if I may ask?
Very funny. I guess i'll have to wait a few years to see if some of my acetoned cents are truly affected.
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