That hood ornament...is that a Pontiac? What year? I guess 1948. About the weak strike...I thought the weak letters was die polishing error, can...
baseball21 beat me by 47 min. or so... AI has already been coupled with facial recognition. Yesterday on BBC's "Click" program it reported how...
A Bicenn. Ike that has a strong strike (business) and little to no evidence of wear is truly rare and collectible. The majority seem to be weakly...
JCro...I can see where it kinda looks like a 5, thanks to your blow-up pic, but it is probably a squashed 1. I think there would be more ruined...
Pick up a copy of the most recent Yeoman Red Book and you'll see there are 7 varieties listed for 1982 Lincoln Memorial Cents (LMC), not...
I have some Bicenn. Ikes but the bus. strike clads were so poorly made I don't like them at all. Bicenn. halves are much nicer, but the quarter...
Cheech, from 12 noon o'clock on the reverse, 70 in "the other" direction (counter-clockwise) would be 290. There are 360 degrees in a circle. 12...
man2004... thank you for clueing us in. I was just as lost as David. And I've seen "Grease"! As the Firesign Theatre said: "He was way out...
Chris, I eyeballed this thing closely. The obverse appears to be oriented so the flip is good. The top of the dome points through the U and B of...
As Duane said in post #8, they are being hoarded. I am on the West Coast and looked for them until July from circulation...not one. My wife got...
In retrospect, I would have thought CT members would know not to post such a coin, no matter what their experience, but I understand it could...
In the nicest possible way I ask you to answer 2 questions: 1. Would you have posted the pic of this coin? and 2. What solution have you...
As others have said, this appears to be die deterioration on the no L, and damage to the 1 on the '71. As to value, let me ask you this: does the...
Some other mint errors that have no premium include: strike errors, less than full v.d.b, machine doubling, polished die anomalies and hairline...
So did I. The other thread was later and had no weight info, this one does but is wrong...it is a large date.
Jken...the 3 pics you posted, in order...large date, unknown weight can't help without but I suspect it is a chewed up zincoln...next is a reverse...
If you are asking "What caused this post-mint damage?", I'll be kind and take a honest stab at it, no pun intended. The pocking on both sides...
except for the thousands still out in genpop that haven't been sent in for slabbing yet.:p
But it isn't and just another time waster.
So, your grandson helped you pick out the picture of a coin you don't own... Despite the apparent prevarication, you still got great responses....
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