I’m talking about your future posts. This coin was answered by @desertgem very accurately, no need for further pictures. I only mentioned these...
No, not filled. You can get more info: Lincolncentresource.com…Spark
@Laurie B …you need to step up your photography game…please use better lighting and ensure the pictures you post are in-focus. Providing a...
The circular line is scoring damage from a coin wrapping/crimping machine. It doesn’t seem to affect the date because the numbers are incused…Spark
I don’t see anything “suspicious”…I do see some environmental stains/toning, maybe some corrosion…Spark
MS62.
It looks to be MD, struck with a deteriorated die with circulation wear as an extra added detraction. Very common to have a little bit of all...
@Natalie Cromer …so where exactly are you seeing doubling on this coin? Cuz, frankly, I don’t see any. Neither Variety Vista nor Wexler list any...
Nope. This looks like PMD…someone deliberately took a pair of side-cutters to deface the coin…imo…Spark
Sometimes, during manufacture, the clad layers obscure or cover up the edge. It happens often enough to not be a valuable characteristic…imo…Spark
1. If you suspect doubling, then you confirm the designated variety at Variety Vista or Wexler (most comprehensive 2 sites). 2. It is almost...
This is yet another example of the inferior production of zinc cents: 8 years later the contractors hired by the Mint still had not gotten the...
This is not uncirculated. On the obverse there appears to be flattening of the hair in the very center and slight wear on the wing. On the...
@Minanius …For more info on Lincoln cents, go to lincolncentresource.com. I also recommend you get a Yeoman Red Book; a lot of members here...
Congrats and many more…Spark
All the quarters are environmentally damaged. The cent is a vice job…imo…Spark
Very true, but that’s not all. Once you get past the fact they are zinc you run into a cornucopia of problems: Besides spotting and stains...
Off the cuff, maybe the result of die clash…imo…Spark
PMD on the first nickel. The group collection: all look like keepers except the buffalo nickel. But as mentioned, the wheats’ values are...
No. Beyond the severe circulation wear, this looks like a MD or damage of some sort to the date. The other lettering exhibits die deterioration...
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