Just to the best of your ability's, I think this could be educational, being that these quarters can be found in your pocket change. These all...
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They are very hard to see. You can look here. Mine does have the reverse die rotated clockwise a little. You can get a basic idea....
The clash is hard to see on the reverse. But it is there, If you look closely at UNUM for instance. there are some small raised areas. These marks...
Finally got some time to take some better shots of the clash. And EPU [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Just goes to show you how fuzzy I was feeling this morning. I didn't even notice it was a Zlincoln. That explains everything.
Clipped is different than incomplete. Incomplete planchet would be more fitting with this coin. I think that it is damaged just by the overall...
64, I think there is a lot of contrast between the devices and fields so DMPL, But to much contact to get to gem. Nice one Morgan dude.
The toning on that one makes this one a bit difficult. There is a little bit of scuffing on the Fasces. But, it is minor and probably from bag...
I am caught between 63 and 64. So, I will say 63+PL. Could still be a low end 64.
see that flash of red copper. That is disturbed patina, IDB?
Nice clashes @stldanceartist great photos also. I just found an early Die state 2020D Lincoln, they are fun.
83" has a strong one, there are a few. but you have to find the early die states to see them.
That one took some damage. The LI is PMD.
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Do you think that an extreme clogged die could do this? With Lincolns isn't the obverse the hammer die?
I should have time in the morning to show some better shots. I haven't even had more than a couple looks thru the loupe.
There is more evidence of the clash and a slight tilt to the coin shows it. The early die state means that there isn't any evidence that the dies...
I will highlight what I think is evidence on the reverse. and more details on the obverse this weekend.
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