I keep all of them. They are fun to find and fun to hold on to. Your 69S is a very nice looking coin.
Here is one of mine that appears to be the same. It is also MD. [ATTACH]
If it weren't for this virus we might all just charter a Greyhound and come up to help.
My grandmother knew the exact number but never would tell us.
Fun days ahead. Keep us posted.
From 2005 through 2010 the coins in "mint sets" had a satin finish. So you definitely have two different coins to collect for a full set there.
This D mint splits at the bridge of the nose. One goes straight up and one shoots off to the right forehead. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I'll try to focus on that and get back.
@Danomite Does it look like the 2009 D has two cracks running down the face?
I found several in my 2009 D lots. I tried to pick a good one to photo. It seems that the Die Markers are not the same as on the 2009 P.
I checked out a roll of D Mint. I found several with the same crack. Plus most of them seem to have a spike coming off the toe. I'm posting one...
Is that an E or an epsilon?
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Wow, @paddyman98 That's a nice bag. Been a long time since you posted any FOG.
It is real close. It is late for me right now. But I will get my Stereo microscope out tomorrow and get some better looks. Thanks for the help...
I heard earlier someone say that you know everything. Thanks, I have mine run coins. You have given me some fun to work on.
OK, I'll going crazy. I found the identical forehead cracks on 2 2009 D coins. Both P and D dies with the same crack? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Some of them have a die crack on the forehead of the obverse side just above the eye. Here are a couple of examples. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I found a large number of identical die cracks in a roll of 2009 P LP3's. There is a die crack going straight down the middle of Lincolns...
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