Following are 3 of my "cracked skull" variety Lincolns. I got these in change back in 1959 or the early 60's.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A quote from the link "This variety shows a very strongly punched southeast spread. It is one of the strongest of all 1960D southeast spread...
Thanks for the feedback.
Another line I can't touch.
Both. I have several. I have collected since 1948. I am retired and going over all my old coins.
Attached are 2 photos of a 1960 Double D Cent that I just cataloged. Found in circulation in the 60's.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Looks like it may have been in mint condition when it was lost. You might consider expert restoration.
I didn't intend to imply that A and B were errors. However, I would consider them as varieties since they are actually different. But, I don't see...
Not an S mint is it?
Thanks for the info J S I appreciate the feedback. Mine operates the same way but it is very clumsy and the light won't stay on. It is a Leuchtturm.
From my understanding, Type A and Type B refer to the orientation of the edge script. Type A is right side up with regards to the obverse of the...
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