Honestly let us know how it goes.
The person who makes these posts has his own little thread where he makes cryptic comments. He has started to venture out into other threads....
You do realize that if you keep responding, he just keeps on...doing whatever it is he is doing. Let him talk to himself.
I know it looks odd, but ask yourself how a struck letter can slide? Die deterioration seems to be the logical answer. You can always take it to...
Until you know what you are doing.
Wizard Coin Supply or e-bay vendors in general.
DANG
There is no need or reason to reply to these
Always welcome, but the disclaimer "Caution, May Be Habitforming" applies
@ashleyjowill do you collect anything yourself?
@Fred Weinberg
If it were grooves in a die, how was that caused by "metal flow" and if it were the die, wouldn't there be a lot of them out there?
So, just say Longshanks
@ Insider as a YN... [ATTACH] Oooooo...look, a doubled die.
Tell someone who gives a rat's butt :)
Some merchants and companies counterstamped large numbers of coins and there are "collectible" counterstamped coins that are worth big bucks, and...
https://www.ebay.com/sch/sis.html?_itemId=232327147127&_nkw=Coin+Set+9+DECADES+OF+LINCOLN+PENNIES+IN+CASE+MORGAN+MINT&_trksid=p2047675.m4096.l9146
The appearance of the fields of the coin don't look like a proof to me.
and...
Odd looking, but just because something "looks" like something isn't any kind of proof. Ask yourself how this could have happened in the minting...
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