I'm guessing this was cleaned and has re-toned over the years.
They are few and far between. You are more apt to find quarters with die chips and cracks in your pocket change.
To get a good idea on Lincoln Shield cent doubled dies, check Wexler's photos of the 2014/2015 P cents. Extra thickness on Liberty, date and...
The reverse is a wide AM?
Feeder Finger error also.
Yes, struck through a tire and a parking lot.
First-welcome to Coin Talk. But second, your photos are a bit washed out to give you any real help. Third, and before @paddyman98 corrects you,...
Can't be a doubled mint mark It would have to be a re-punched mint mark. (RPM)
Wonderful haul. Very impressive. You might want to consider the new Insiders special ANACS is running. Good until the end of this month.
5 & 10 stores used to carry these when I was a kid. I had a few and they cost 25 cents each way back. They were made of some kind of white metal.
@DAVID J SAUNDERS Where do you see doubling? If you are talking about the mint mark it can't be hub doubling, just machine doubling which is a die...
The Red book is worth buying for it's historical content but not much else. I'm not even sure the Blue book has any relevance anymore. Both are...
What @paddyman98 said.
Could it also be possible that this, being a sideline to the other items for sale, that they hired someone with very little knowledge about coins...
It looks like the ear took a hit, not doubled. But the lack of a neck is obvious heavy die polishing.
You did very well IMHO. That's below wholesale.
@SensibleSal66 Note that this is a basic uncirculated note at C.U.63. So Steve's post/reply would be what you should expect this note to go for....
Normal buisness strike so no mint mark would be present as it's from Philadelphia. A proof would have mirrored field and frosted reliefs with a...
@expat I think this is an MS coin but likely most, if not all of the damage occurred in the ballistic bags these were in and again when they were...
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