please do not listen to them.
at least you know what you have so kudos.
Poor Lincoln took many years of beating. PMD post mint damage. Welcome and keep looking. Eric.
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nice buffalo find!
post mint damage either the coin has been in a dryer for a long period of time or someone started to spoon the coin down for a ring. Google search...
What is the old saying?.. believe nothing that you hear and only half of what you see. I apply that to youtube when it comes to coins.
if you mean is it worth grading no. In my opinion the die deterioration is too severe.
Very sweet indeed!
We all know how it will go he will more than likely never respond to this but show up on another thread posting another miraculous find.
mmmm rare Crow yum. Lol
also you have to take into account how long said coin was in the ground, for example a 1938 buffalo could have been lost in the soil in 1960 where...
Pmd someone used a vice or hammerd another coin on it that's why it appears backwards and incuse.
+1
okey dokey but the only way to know for sure is a reputable 3rd party grader
not every coin deteriorates the same way, for example take 2 nickels put one in clay that has a ph balance of 2 and put another in clay with a ph...
Heavy environmental damage = weight loss.
From what I can see on my small phone screen it looks like mechanical doubling. I don't have the link but there is a website that has different...
Also the term would be mis struck because coins are struck and paper money is printed.
Pmd post mint damage. Someone filed the cent down and used a lathe to hollow the dime out and fitted the cent in the hollow dime. Google search...
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