All three of those pictures were posted good, but you only need one of each side heads or tails upright. We can look all over the cent when you...
I'm sorry, I left a step out. Click the bottom pic, a box pops up...click inside that box...the picture pops up...then put your mouse inside of...
The way you posted that second photo is good, normally one of the obverse and one of the reverse is good. When you post like that, we click on the...
At that point in time, if a mint ran out of dies they would often borrow some from another mint and stamp there MM over top of the MM of where...
The best you can hope for is a 57 D RPM....and those don't carry much of a premium.
I see that you got credited with that variety, and now I know why you go by Jello.
I don't know how this site feels about using names, so I will post a link to his attribution guidelines.http://www.doubleddie.com/402401.html
How can a person see a misaligned die or (off center strike) with only one side of the cent. A person would have to see both...
From the front, it looks as though a person could just pop that thing right off. Someone was probably in the process of making a necklace.
You got something there, that would be a RPM. In my opinion, I would not use LCR....they don't have much of a following and a lot of...
When I first saw this cent, I thought he had a cop-mustache. Lot of cops in Vermont?
No cows, only Montana bears............that migrate to Alaska.:sniper:
That's what it is, A NICE BIG CUD ON A LINCOLN CENT...you didn't lie with the title. RETAINED CUD, IMHO
If you will notice the spot on the back is the underside of the cud.
The 3 dollar wonder himself, oops... I mean 4 dollars as of May 31st. I figured there is only one known variety of the 1946 s/d....there has to be...
Appreciate the opinion, but this one is done in the mail.:rolleyes:
[ATTACH]I have ruled out inverted S. I ruled out RPM. What I did find was this. The top is my cent upside down. The bottom is a normal Mint D from...
This was from post number 12 of this forum. This person actually saw the bear, so we have an eyewitness that it was once in Montana.
What have we seen come out of 97, in the way of DDO's and RPM's.....anybody?
I apologize, that is not a Kentucky bear. I agree that this bear is probably from Montana and just recently migrated to Alaska; however in light...
Separate names with a comma.