Forget what I said, but the board has nothing to do with it. Note in the reverse photo that you can see reeding on the '86 but not on the '78....
Good luck! Chris
Why does the 1886 look smaller than the 1878? Chris
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I think you're expecting them to be too perfect. It's not like any of the devices are cut with lasers. The dies can wear from constant use, and...
No! Chris
We can assume that this is a Crappy Zincoln based on the grayish color of the anomaly. It looks to me like this is a plating blister that has...
The seller must be looking for a sucker. Chris
What, specifically, doesn't look right about them? Chris
Like most of the trillions of pennies that are in circulation, it is worth ONE CENT. Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood, Kathy! As Mr. P. explained, it is best that you start your own thread. It's not polite to interject your...
I don't think so, either. I'm with Mr. P.! Note the continuation of the damage across the eagle's wing. It appears to be in the same line as the...
So should this! http://doubleddie.com/58222.html Chris
This should help! http://lincolncentresource.com/FAQ/machinedoubling.html Chris
What do you mean by "usual surface"? Technically speaking, it is more accurate to say that the coin was produced by a grease-filled die. As...
With the exception of those 1982 Lincoln cents that were struck in 95% copper, all other Lincoln cents struck since 1982 can be identified by two...
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First, welcome to the neighborhood, Heather! Most dealers don't have the time to search coins for errors and varieties, so it is easy to...
What difference does it make? Chris
Too blurry to tell. Chris
Separate names with a comma.