I am having a hard time seeing any cuds on the coin. A cud that bigg would have left a weakness on the opposite side of the reverse. I will leave...
Might I say it is a fantastic looking piece Messy. Congrats
Heads up! One of our pet peeves around here is that the coins are cropped so that there is no extra background in the photos. (you have done this...
Actually 42' was struck in both Nickel and war time Silver. Nickel type 1...
There are some OMM's for the series. D/s would be 49' and 54'. Also an S/D in 55'
Not all ghosting is from a clash. A lot and most of the time it is Progressive indirect die transfer....
Just someone with too much time on their hands. You can find Lincoln cents with states punched in them same spot. They are sold as novelties.
It's an after market punch, it is just damage. No added value, still worth 1 cent. By the way welcome to CT.
It's definitely taken a hit and seen circulation. But...….
Lowle you are gonna have to get us some photos of the steps. Jefferson nickel steps are the last to be struck up. This will leave incomplete...
What year is it? Could you provide us with a full size photo of the obverse and reverse.
It's always fun to get ahold of silver, but the dime has seen a lot of circulation. The cent has what is called zinc rot. Toss that one back to...
My Pops spent 4 years aboard the Enterprise. Those are some neat coins and exonumia Paddy. Glad to see you posting again.
Nice looking Proof. Put it in an airtite. Or an album, Until you are ready to either flip it or slab it. Just enjoy It!
Same here. The Morgan has a double struck counterstamp. [IMG]
You would need a 67 FS or better on the war nickel to be worth the price of slabbing. The Jefferson is clean just doesn't have any Cameo.
I was actually looking for the Blasey F. Pics or it didn't happen, You definitely aren't a mind reader.
Yeah it is a very strong example and one I surely wouldn't sell in haste.
Yeah there is a T clash at the throat, and obvious ghosting on the reverse. It's definitely the reason for the heavy polishing marks on the...
You have a normal 1958D Lincoln cent. Sorry, I don't see any of the above 1-5 thoughts. Except the 19 blurry and way to small photos.
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