'38 reverse. And a nice '40 D!
It looks like the Obverse and Reverse dies are VLDS - what you are seeing is die deterioration to the extent that the outer and inner devices are...
4-Diamond IHCs? ;-)
I suspect that around 6 of those will have the '38 reverse design at this point.
Zincolns weigh around 2.5 grams so your 1991D is a little heavy. Perhaps from some additional plating to make it look like a Steelie...but of...
I suspected that the $50 note was close to being a spender. I had something similar that I held onto for 30+ years...never amounted to much. But...
It could be riff's last post...stakes have turned! :dead:
To be honest, I've had better success using Coppercoins. However, each site might have something the other doesn't, so you may have to bounce...
Keep in mind that there are a number of mint state coins from decades past that look as good as the day they were minted. Preserved in state....
PS. check against the various die states. Nice find!
Might be 003. Check for the markers: http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1972&die_id=1972p1do003&die_state=eds
Struck through capped die: http://lincolncentresource.com/Errors/Struck_Through_Die_Cap.html
I've only heard of a few silver quarter planchets making it to 1967. Possible for a steel planchet to make it to 1946...perhaps. Likelihood is...
Same thought here.
My advice to you, Randy, is to post photos with a short narrative below the photo. It does seem pointless to have nice things that you can't...
This looks like a normal cent Jimm. For this date (obverse design), the relief/fields look deeper than used starting in 1969. Dates for this...
Yes...a fun find!!
In the same condition, the non-VDB would be about $2-3 or the VDB is about 3X more. Figure that through an XF range, that'll hold true. After...
I didn't catch that I hadn't copied the photograde link as thought. Alurid got the link right though.
Perhaps a VG08 - http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1960&die_id=1960d1mm109&die_state=lds
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