I prefer to use the old definition of a cud: A cud is a break along the rim that extends into the field. Chris
http://lincolncentresource.com/San_Fransisco_Mintmark_Styles.html Chris
Maybe I should sell them all to someone like Littleton in about 50 years. Wait! That would make me about 120 years old. Maybe I should submit all...
Ditto! Chris
It could be a "finned rim" that folded over. Chris
I have about 18,000 of the entire series, 2004-2006 P&D, in uncirculated bags and rolls from the Mint and from the release ceremonies. I was also...
Where is the other thread? Chris
So, "Stooge" posted his comments where (?) and this is supposed to mean that it is "A fact, Jack!". Worse yet, the fool borrowed the photos from...
Maybe you should learn more about how coins are made before you start looking for varieties and errors. The only thing that is "lame" here is your...
"Wide AM" is not an attribute for dimes. It's my guess that these two coins were produced on two separate production runs with different strike...
Mr. P., you should know better than to disagree with him. [ATTACH] Chris
If it was missing part of the clad layer, wouldn't you expect to see a line along the edge of the partial separation? Chris
Do you want a straight answer or are you just kidding? Chris
It's a Crappy Zincoln! You should expect to see this quite often. Chris
If this was struck through another coin, US or foreign, you would not see the damage that is apparent on the reverse......PMD, plain and simple!...
I think you have it backwards as you so often do in your condescending manner. It should be, "The damage can be mistaken for doubling." Chris
Maybe it isn't! Chris
The reverse looks like damage, but I have no idea what caused the mark on the obverse. If it is damage, why can we still see that part of the "R"...
I'm not sure what you see that looks strange to you. Also, it would help if you used the "Full Image" option for each photo (ALWAYS!). The...
Posting all of these photos as "Thumbnails" does not allow us to enlarge and examine each one. Please post them as "Full Image". Thanks! Chris
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