IMHO, even 25c would have been too much. Chris
It's impolite to hijack another person's thread. Chris
Ditto!
FWIW, I've never owned a copy of this book. Several years ago, I came across a copy of it on a table at a used book sale sponsored by the Lee Co....
The problem is that you are trying to compare one circulated coin to every other circulated coin. There are literally thousands of factors that...
Here you go! I didn't have anything better to do, so I searched your posts. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/toning.279936/ Chris
It doesn't look like true doubling to me. Personally, I wouldn't use a microscope to identify doubling. A 10x loupe should suffice. Chris
I don't think it is FS, but maybe @Lehigh96 can help you. Chris
Keep looking! Chris
It looks like the coin has been improperly cleaned (whizzed). I wouldn't pay more than melt value for it. Chris
Discoloration - Environmental damage Blurring - Photographic damage Chris;)
1c......It looks like machine doubling to me. Chris
Lincoln cents from grease-filled dies are very common. I wouldn't pay a premium for it, but maybe a bidiot would. Chris
If you can find 2 billion more just like it, it might be possible. The only drawback I can think of would be finding 2 billion other collectors...
@Roxygirl I'm trying to encourage you to think for yourself. When I was growing up, that's what my teachers tried to get us to do....
It's PMD! Chris
You assumed wrong! Lincoln cents are a copper alloy, and some fools base their value on the price of Grade A Copper which Lincoln cents are not....
After 10 years in circulation, there is no telling what may have caused the discoloration. Chris
I don't need an explanation for how the Powerball works. My point is that the OP wants others, here, to tell him what to look for. He doesn't want...
When was the last time an MPL was (really!) found in a roll? Chris
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