If it wasn't for the marks on the cheek bones. I would say 66. But I am stuck on a 65 maybe a star.
Me either, I spent the first grade getting spanked and yelled at.
Most of the reverse shows extra size in the devices. There are split serifs on the P in EPU.
Chris I was being a smart aleck. That is all designers initials.
I also think it took a hit. Here is a proof that the lower S looks the same. [ATTACH]
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By the way I just looked Check your coin against one of these it doesn't look like an FS 803 to me....
Please take notice from the pic above that the doubling adds to the size of the devices. This is a immediate Pick up for a Doubled Die. Yes...
Thanks for the better photos. Environmental damage has no set outcomes. That one surely has been damaged.
I thought those were all die chips?
For the most part. Plated zinc cents have plating issues not laminations, last i heard ZLincolns cannot have laminations. We might have to talk...
What does the third side look like, that's pretty interesting. The sliver looks like a strike thru.
Definitely MD, I like to call it "mechanical doubling". Here is a 69S that I photo'd years ago. This is a proof. [ATTACH][ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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I believe that @JCro57 has a wheat cent with some gold inclusions. Or, a gold toned/color inclusion. I have seen a few of these in hand. Very neat...
No I don"t agree. The 1960 cent whether it be a D mint or a philly has been one of the most collected and scrutinized coins in the series. You...
Very nice doubling Director.
Maybe not the same colors but in the same look. 100% true. My point is that I have never seen a contaminant cause the look of an improperly mixed...
Then tell us is the coin shown in this thread for sale on ebay? Please tell us we are confused.;)
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