Looks like a nice cud. Definitely a keeper. Keep up the hunt!
Awesome. Thanks for sharing.
Nice find, but these don't tend to do well in circulated condition. I would expect an estimate of about $20-30 on ebay. It would be tough to break...
It is a slightly rotated die, but it is most likely within mint tolerance. Keep up the hunt!
That sounds like a likely culprit then. Thanks for the info!
Are you talking about the coin or the die? They are 2 different things. The die is the metal rod that strikes the coin. That is what I refer to...
Die deterioration would have NOTHING to do with the weight, as no matter what state the die is in, the weight of the planchet remains consistent....
Not sure if it is a genuine clip. I'm not seeing much evidence of the Blakesley Effect from the pictures provided. Also not seeing the overdate....
Looks slightly misaligned on the obverse, Tony. Not too sure. There is some die deterioration as well that I am seeing.
Uhh, what? I still fail to see how my answers are conflicting. If you feel the need to call me out on it, the least you can do is explain how my...
Correct...if one side shows an offset and the other side remains normal, then it is a misaligned die error and not an off-center strike. That is...
I think the red part you showed (the line in the mintmark) isn't evidence of an RPM, rather I think it is damage. It doesn't really match up to...
I made no mention of a misaligned die in that thread, so I don't know what you are talking about. I noted that the die crack did not have vertical...
Check out this link for RPM 1. Looks like a match to me. http://coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1959&die_id=1959d1mm001&die_state=mds
That's RPM-001! (D/D/D) A great find and also a cherrypicker's variety. Keep up the hunt!
It looks like a die clash judging from the reverse, but it does not look like a typical die clash. The clash in Bay 9 on the reverse is the area...
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Could also be a minor struck through grease or other debris, although we won't really know until pictures are posted. Regardless of cause, such a...
If the obverse was off center and the reverse was normal, it would be a misaligned die error, not an off-center strike. I think there is some die...
I agree with Jody...there is some machine doubling to the south of the 2. Keep up the hunt!
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