The Lincoln has a plating issue which is why there is a hole in it. I would toss it into the spend pile.
The 1940 "woodie" is cool. how does the rev. look?
Sorry, I am unable to help. Would need better pics.
Very Cool!
The New Hampshire looks like a die scratch.
@Insider there are at least three different Military Trophies w/ cannons designs....
Nice civi war token. Weakly struck and slightly worn.
I was only giving you an overlay. The rotation is within allowances, I believe it is within 12-15 degrees.
Damn. Did you miss anything?
Its MD. Slight, but you can see how flat the doubling is?
And Mighty Fine Toned Coins.
My go to guy for Market acceptable.:rolleyes:
I like the version that you have here, and would leave it the way it is. It could have many a scar underneath that Patina.
Nice pics by the way!
1972 MDO-001 Designation: MD-1-O-I-CW+II-C (P, D, S, PR) Description: Light spread on LIBERTY, IN GOD WE TRUST and 2 of date Grade: MS63...
The only thing that I know about your cent is that. You made a good buy. For 5$ I would have taken a chance that there was an identifiable Variety...
I am Curious @usmc60 How is the edge on you cent, pretty even and very thick? When I used to roll hunt on a daily basis. I would check the edges...
It's a cool lamination error.
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The book is great as far as entry level goes it is very basic, It shows varietys for clad coinage. Cherry pickers guide is much better.
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