From what I can make out, they are all large dates worth about 2¢ (copper value).
I will guess 62 also, but 58 would not surprise me a bit.
Your picture makes it look AU.
You said people would go bonkers for a rare Lincoln. Not sure they qualify as rare, but all 8 of the 2009 satin Lincolns are all rarer that the...
FWIW, the second, third through ninth, and eleventh through thirteenth rarest Lincolns have all been minted this century.
A knife, a chisel, a nail, or absolutely anything that would cut bronze. Metal does not compress. If it indents the metal somewhere, somewhere...
Die cracks would be raised - only. Those are definitely incuse except where the metal has been pushed up by whatever made the scratches.
I knew "O"'s get a bump. but really?
Personally, I doubt it matters much since the OP has not been back in 4 years.
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That is a die chip.
52-S is probably PMD, but I can't tell for sure. 75-D dent in the die, but is that really called an error? 39- Umm, PMD positive!
65
Pictures are probably hard to answer that from, but I see two possibilities. It may be too small and not shiny. Otherwise, they are humans doing...
No guarantees, but I would say that scratch is on the slab.
1916-S = 50 1885-O = 61 (what a crappy strike) 1853- = 55 1901-S = 55 1885 = 65
65?
25 IMO
Yes, it is on the coin. You can just barely make it out in the picture and I do not see it in hand. Remember, these coins are mostly grade with...
Nice coin. I like it, but PCGS absolutely hates woodies.
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