That would be my interpretation. I think the discrepancy in the alignment of the overlays is due to the the fact that one overlay is of the date...
That's awesome Dutch. Ever try this with copper?
Due to the ever so slight conical topography of the die, there would have been an inward shift toward the center which would increase with...
JPB- Both are examples of die-shift, or strike doubling. These are not doubled dies and command little if any premium unless extreme.
Probably went 65, but I wouldn't give it more than a 64.
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Thanks Tyler. I'm going to say Belize on Monday. Silver $23.16.
It appears to be a misaligned die. Check the reverse and if it is normal then it is indeed a misaligned die. An off-center strike would affect...
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Those letters tell you which mint the coin came from. "P" for Philadelphia and "D" for Denver. Value is .10 cents.
Linda, Other than being struck by a slightly misaligned obverse die, the coin is completely normal. Jody
While I find all die chips, gouges, etc. interesting, these are not varieties.
Regardless of denotation, we all know the negative connotations of the word. You could observe things you handle everyday, and even describe them...
I wouldn't say that makes someone ignorant. I'm sure those contestants all have areas of interest that you would probably know nothing about, and...
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I predict that in the year 2430 BU rolls of 2010 Cents will be selling on Ebay for .99 cents.
Wow. Wish my Ebay auction site looked like that. To answer your question, yes, I still think they're rare. Relatively.
Mike, Looks like it to me. I too collect Lincolns, so welcome to the forums!
Nice lamination. Will not command a huge premium, but maybe a few bucks. You can read about them here:...
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