Looks like a normal 1964 circulation strike to me.
A cent earned is a cent saved, Cents from Heaven, A Cent for your thought......none of those click with me either.
Can you take it out of the flip and photograph it? The rims are looking a bit beveled.......maybe due to the flip and lighting.
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I agree.
I took it to mean the E in CENT. What is that in the field just to the left of the O in ONE.
I don't honestly know. I posted this on the CU site after receiving the notation of the coin not grading due to wheel marks. These markings are...
I took the photo when it was raw, before it was sent to PCGS and before I knew anything about wheel marks. I took two other photos along with...
I submitted a group of Washington quarters for a friend last year, one of which didn't grade due to wheel marks. I wasn't aware this was a thing,...
This 1917 T1 Standing Liberty spoke to me so overspend I did. [IMG]
C for me also.......A for second choice..
By sets I was referring to a set of cent, nickel, dime, quarter and half dollar. But I did not know the cent was packaged with the nickel to form...
Proofs weren’t sold in sets in 1909. You would purchase the coins individually. I’ve never heard or read anything about a Matte Proof Indian...
Didn't know that. Another way to get around the blocked seller.
Definitely not #EdDynamic. I have him blocked for any of my eBay searches. These came from the eBay seller "mother_natures_showroom".
Is the floor open? I have a group of 2009-S proof Lincoln's that a couple of members wanted me to post in this thread. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
The 90˚ angle also pertains to the inside edge. [IMG]
It's not a proof.
There is no premium on the 1945 Lincoln. Over a billion were minted. As with most things, what makes them valuable is condition, condition,...
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