Is that your proof set or just a photo of one?
Nearly all doubled dies, with exception to some class VI doubled dies, will show notching and extra thickness that is indicative of hub doubling....
Yeah...die scratches aren't in the correct positionr die 4.
It means mid-mint state. Coins are largely given value based upon the condition that they are in...ranging from circulated to uncirculated. I...
Large date.
Looks like a nice 5-10% off-center strike. :)
Makes sense, thanks.
I've been stuck at 46 guesses for a while now I think...when do people get a score drop?
Lincoln cents and IHCs can be a good beginner to intermediate level album set. Same with Barbers.
This has been said countless times on the forum...price guides are exactly that...A GUIDE. They do not dictate a fixed price on coins. Ultimately,...
It's not exactly the best practice to post a picture of a coin and asking US if we see anything...we are not here to search for you. You have to...
Not a doubled die.
Can you post a pic of it here?
The die scratches, even in the types of photos you take, would show up. They are not present in your photos. This coin is not die 4.
I had already posted that comparison, Rick...see post 6. The doubling does not match...that is what wexler will tell you as well. Did you ever...
Linear plating bubbles only occur on post-1982 cents, as they are comprised of 97.5% zinc with a 2.5% copper plating. Sometimes impurities are...
You would need to find out if the RPM is listed online. If it is minor and not listed, it is generally not worth much of a premium.
Looks like mechanical doubling IMO. Not a doubled die. Further, the large date over small occurs on proof cents, and yours is a business strike,...
Toning of a coin isn't a mint error, it is a product of how the coin has been stored in a particular environment.
It's due to damage.
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