slide that into a block of limestone and let the Anthropologists try to figure out what it is a fossil of.
If it does not meet the design acceptance criteria it is an error.
Strike through for sure.
You are welcome. I have found 7 identical coins so far. I think it must be a die chip.
I have since found 4 more 1964 D just as the 2 above.
Looking at more 1964 D LMC's I am now leaning towards die crack/chip. Here are two more with the same condition. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
May be rim to rim. It comes out the bottom of the memorial on the left. Nice find.
Thanks for all the comments. I think what I am seeing now is an over-polished die. It looks like much of the front of the coat has been removed....
Perhaps there is a tendency for die chips right there.
I think with the pandemic and a lot of people out of work made folks empty piggy banks.
Nice. Whatever it is if I saw it in my yard I would kill it.
All keepers, including the wife.
@stldanceartist Hope you had a happy birthday
That would be shipping only.
@SensibleSal66 Right here and it is not part of the design. [ATTACH]
Experienced?
Sell it on etsy major error straight out of a bank roll. Just a joke.
This LMC looks to have a gouge or other anomaly on the front of the jacket just below the tie. I'm thinking gouge because the rest of the surfaces...
I'm thinking MS-62 but I am terrible at grading.
Here is my wild Lincoln set, all from circulation. I never found the difficult ones. Those in the late 40's and into the 50's were found while...
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