I'm not a big fan of Lincoln cents because they give me headaches, but it doesn't look like an RPM to me. It looks like a combination of machine...
No need to apologize. You just got sidetracked thinking that the photos from different angles would help. These last images are perfect. Nice...
Don't worry! You're not hallucinating. It is a die clash. There are numerous clashes on the eagle's shoulder listed at VAMWorld, but it will be...
Taking photos from various angles doesn't serve the purpose. That just creates shadows in different places. What I was hoping was that you would...
It's too bad that isn't a 1952 proof quarter. You could call it the "Superbird's X-Ray Vision". Chris
Interesting! Chris
It looks like it might have been struck through a metal strip of some sort. I wish you had a better close-up so I could examine the right edge to...
I don't know. I think I see some of the bodies. [ATTACH]
Good eye, grasshopper. By the way, the Bicentennial "No S" proof is a Type 1, too. Well shucks! I can't post the story, here. That would be...
Improperly cleaned...….2 stroke penalty!:eek: Chris:woot:
Which bar are you at? Chris
The story is on P. 190. Chris
Nah! FDR just stayed a little too long in the tanning booth.:eek: Chris:happy:
Note to self: If buying from this person, be sure to offer 40% less than what he is asking....
There is nothing wrong with that! Chris
Zip codes were implemented in 1961. Sooooo……. Chris
Welcome to the neighborhood @NeoEwok ! The person responsible for making that coin is no longer employed by the US Mint.:stop: Chris:punch:
I was about to suggest the same thing. Chris
If you go after a lower-grade problem coin because that is all your budget will allow, you'll have to accept the consequences if and when you...
That looks like die deterioration, but it doesn't make any difference anyway when the rest is PMD. Chris
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