Yes... probably from a lot of O2 and moisture, and a good helping of transverse magneto energy surging through it. Though, I can't really...
Yep agreed.
What besides rust would cause this coloration. The coin seems like a normal penny underneath and not coarse like rust, though I am guessing it...
Well in full disclosure....I tried talking myself out of thinking it was real/correct a couple of times.
Does this qualify for a wide AM? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Marks under the letters mean this is a die chip, yes? [ATTACH][ATTACH] It almost looks melted on the portion on the head.
Is that considered trailing on the MM even though they are hand struck at that time?
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Not all there but I was happy to see any at all!
I now love that site! Many thanks!
Mine too...and sorry! I am working on a better set of pictures.
Got it. Thanks to all! I am still learning to differentiate between them.
[ATTACH] Here are the other pictures I posted to Lincolns thread. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/post-your-lincolns.192928/page-270
Isn't this die doubling versus machine doubling? I know the coin isnt in great shape but is this what we are looking for in general? -Scott...
Wow!....yes I did that...2 completely wrong pictures. I will put up the correct ones shortly...thank you.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] From a roll.... Very pretty 1962 Jefferson Nickel some steps left.
I know its not an error or sought after coin.....but it is awesome looking to me!
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] The best looking 1945 cent I have ever come across!
Ahh....gracias. will move there!
Even if its not a sought after wheat or an error..its still awesome looking to me! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Why would the 8 have a shadow and not the rest? I wonder if it's just sort of a light angle and a normal indention from the die. Also the L is...
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