MS-65 PL
Looks like a worn die caused that. DDD
Where did you find a reference to a type 3 SQL?
Nice on the index but the numbers don't really form anything special. Can you post the notes themselves?
It was struck from a very worn die and it appears to have reverse planchet issues.
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Mostly scratches but the one running across Lincoln's cost is a linear plating blister. You should keep this coin as a reference. It's shows the...
Mechanical Doubling or MD. It's very common and NAV or No Added Value Doubling. Welcome to CT.
Very nice error to have. A great find. It should be worth about $100, give or take some. Welcome to CT.
Columns are horizontal, up and down. Yours vertical line, side to side, is more pronounced than usual but it's normal.
Maybe in the beginning stages as the roof appears attached. Welcome to CT.
Thanks and the mintmark does stand out!
Thank you
First there's the worn die. A worn die will produce a flatter and wider letter. Then there's circulation wear which.adds to it. In other words, wear.
Do you see it?
Me too, several thousand in fact.
Worn die and not Doubled.
If it was me and if I was buying, Iceoukd only buy US coins, not Bullion.
Nope but it sure has a blister on the left obverse.
It looks like a die chip but it also could be the S/D variety. I posted a thread earlier. Can you try to compare?
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