By the way that is a no line fatty. @CoinBlazer
Agreed. +1
Nice one C-B-D
I see some flat and shelf like characteristics on the L of liberty. But as I said I think it is a weakly struck cent.
It is damaged.
I don't see no stinking notching.:) The surfaces of the coin make me think of a weak strike.
Depends on what someone believes is MA.
Either that or just a weak strike. A photo of Lincoln/ whole obverse would be helpful with this type of question.
Should have checked the dimes and nickels.;)
Kinda hard to believe that got a market acceptable grade.:(
Just click full size image it will be just like Mike posted. All large dates.
It's really gonna be weather or not the coin is blast white and what kind of luster it has,
It looks like a 63. IMO if it is better than this it was over graded for the time period.
Old white holder or a no line Fatty?
I am trying to figure out the intangibles part?
Good to see there are a few paying attention.:p
Yes, both MM styles were used on all denominations in the set. Wait, I am not sure about Ike.
It's a spender, environmental damage.
Fantastic 5$ Color me green.:wideyed:
Spenders means that they can be found in pocket change. Therefore they can be safely spent.
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