Many new members focus on a value of their coin when they should be learning the basics. Get a Yeoman RedBook and read everything at...
...after looking at it again, I’m backtracking on my acid guess. BUT...a second coin transferred the reverse onto the OP obverse somehow. I’m now...
@cpm9ball ...Chris, posts 6 and 10 show a rotation of about 90 degrees...Spark
Experiment coin. Someone put a drop of acid on it. The acid ate away down to where you can see the reverse design...imo ...Spark
...2 points: @Shrews1994 knows all about Wexlers...and she has become a very savvy forum member. We all get better learning from Coin...
...yep, DDD and plating blister above R/LIBERTY. It’s an AU58 Red, flat hair, worn suit lapel from bowtie to rim...Spark
@Mayela ...get a Yeoman Red Book. At the front of each coin type is a grading guide that you could use to begin to learn how to. Using those...
@L.J. ...start a new thread for a new subject...and please post clear, in-focus pictures of your quarter. A minimum should include full shots of...
...well, maybe not that long. Well struck, conserved Zincolns, without plating or strike issues, in the higher grades, are already worth more...
@Warren Pruitt ...you’re new, this is a 8 and a half yo thread. Get in the habit of looking at the thread dates before you post. Why? Because a...
...try putting a spender zincoln in a ketchup bath...the acid levels will turn the color of the cent to a pinkish hue and remove most of any...
Fairly certain since 1860 the coin was dipped to diminish discoloration...Spark
Turner, 3 links to help you for future postings, if you don’t already know... doubleddie.com (Wexler)...especially, read about the die making...
@Galife77 ...I gave you a like because... The response above shows you are not only willing to take criticism as a new member but also willing to...
No s on his chest. No d in front of his nose. No liberty across his head. So, you see? 3 were needed. Did you want an answer to your question or...
1941...Spark
No, No, No...there is nothing there, just ED...it’s a crappy zincoln! Spend it before it disintegrates or you will have lost its value...Spark
The 19 P because it’s new, and the 91 P MAD, if you like that sort of thing, are keepers...the rest are spenders...Spark
Most likely 2.5g. I think only 2 copper weights have been found, I am skeptical it is a 3rd...Spark
Agree with @MatrixMP-9 ...you can find stronger doubling on younger dies and have it diminish and even disappear as the die ages...Spark
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