I dropped a proof down the drain once.
Did the slab attribute the coin?
I don't know of a single page that is going to help. Are you just looking for error coins? Just Lincoln cents? Do you guys have a Red Book?
Bill is one of the best. I try to read everything he post.
You will learn much more if you just read topics that are of interest to you. That would show no disrespect to you. Folks here could also point...
Welcome to CT. The only 1982 that has value over 1 cent is the 1982-D copper small date. You will not find one. Where did you hear about the coin?
It took an acid bath. Just damage.
It's the S-4. Note how the shield connects with the denticles. Pretty coin.
Over time a person learns what the natural color of a coin should be based on what type of coin and it's age.
Not a clue what you are trying to say.
That's pretty cool for roll hunting.
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PCGS and NGC do not go by ANA grading standards.
I don't believe a dryer would have the heat to cause this look.
Could this be glue?
I still have several cent rolls with this problem. I didn't have much luck with the freezer or a hair dryer. I had some luck by slapping the tubes...
Normal business strike. This is a proof. Note the S mintmark. [ATTACH]
This is from post #1 After collecting coins off and on for years as a child, I have been involved in numismatics on a full time basis, since...
58 Cool piece.
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