Question...are those reverse scratches/marks on the plastic or the coin itself? Some look like they're on the coin and some don't, but I can't...
Looks like a stain.
Very nice. The 1995 is a classic, cheap example of a strong class V DDO. An example of the notching, although it can be seen in many places, would...
$30 for both? How? Those are beauties!
My favorite proof so far. Subtle rainbow toning.:smile [IMG]
Any update? Was it submitted to an attributor?
Thanks, I think I'll add it in!
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Can anyone else confirm/correct the attribution here?
Not really seeing any evidence of an overdate...
With a minimal description in the first post, it can often be hard to understand exactly what the OP is referring to, I agree.
Nope, just looks like it was encased at one point. Maybe in a pendant, jewelry, or as a "lucky penny". Post-strike damage. Keep up the hunt!
Hi folks.:) Got this coin as part of a trade. Was wondering if I got the attribution right on it? Thanks, Simon [IMG]
They don't polish off the clashes from the coins, but from the dies themselves, thus eliminating the clash from all coins later struck by that...
Mechanical doubling was very common 1968-1972. That is what you are seeing here. Keep up the hunt!
Ok, I think that one definitely wins "most absurd".
It's funny how you will see listings that say "unsearched wheat cent roll, IHC one one side and V.D.B. cent one the other side!" Well, if there is...
Hi folks.:) Looking to do some upgrades to my collection, so I am selling my 1931-S key date Lincoln Cent. It has an old cleaning as evidenced by...
Doesn't matter. We can tell by other, more consistent characteristics that both your coins are large dates.
Even if there was a "second" P, it would be the product of die deterioration doubling or mechanical doubling. The mint stopped adding mintmarks to...
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