You are gonna have to get some light on the area in question. but it looks like PMD, or the result of circulation.
The early zlincons are know to have finned rims. I would say that it is not a cud but a "folded over finned rim".
The cent looks like there could be a die chip inside the 0. Not worth a premium.
the dime is clad. 64 was the last year for 90% silver.
As already said, a 2*2 flip does the job quite well. The mirror adds a different perspective.
We have has these type of threads here before, I am not sure why it concerns you so much that Lehigh should agree with you. I have found many of...
In metal detecting we call that tuning your equipment, to what you are looking for.
Good stuff.
I think you said something to the same effect on his last thread Furry. LOL It's got to be impatience. @Willysilver used to do the same thing.
The program was unable to read the true depth of field, and produced a copy of it without any relief.
It's still MD but prolly some die deterioration thrown in. I searched and searched for a DD and then when I was about done looking, I bought a...
It's Perty but I think it still has the deep purple look. 64BN
I don't have a clue of it's value. If presented with a price tag, I might say "sold".
It looks like a 90 degree rotation nice find.
1990 Lincoln cent struck at the Philadelphia mint. It doesn't even come close to what a proof coin looks like. Philadelphia struck 6,851,765,000...
Looks like the one you want are the 86(B) and the 88(N)
$105
I know what the doubling looks like, But some say that it is a die chip because there is no other evidence of doubling or thickening of devices.
Have you googled your coin? It should be easy to find the info.
I am at a 64 BN
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