Agreed! The seller probably doesn't even have a grandfather. Chris
It has been in circulation for 65 years. What do you expect? Chris
"Doubled Ditto!" Chris
How could I forget! My parents were married the day before. Chris [ATTACH]
It could be the result of a grease-filled die, but the coin is too old and the surfaces aren't in the best shape to be able to say for sure. Chris
We don't have a port-a-potty on the premises. Chris
It is the result of a misaligned die (MAD). We see them here quite often. Chris
Welcome to the neighborhood, Clarissa! It doesn't matter if you call them cents or pennies. The words are interchangeable. Chris
I would think so! Chris
Yeah, and if someone hadn't corrected you, you would have given incorrect information to someone who is really trying to learn. Chris
Did you try Match.com? Chris
Me, too! I know it is a 1928 Lincoln cent, and it was struck in San Francisco sometime after the great earthquake. I could go on guessing about...
Your photos would look a lot better if you took them before the coin was put into a 2x2. If you weren't the one who put the coin in the 2x2, then...
Wrong! The master die is used to make the working hub, and the working hub is used to make the working die. Chris
Nice find, paddy! Chris
No argument from me, here! If you want "cheap", you will more than likely get "crap". That is not to say that you can't get deals for a decent...
There is no rule which states that color variations are normal when a coin is subjected to environmental conditions. More often than not, toning...
First, welcome to the neighborhood! Like Fred said, it's damage. Chris
It looks like Die Deterioration to me. Note how irregular the doubled shapes appear to be. Chris
I agree that this coin has been spooned rather than one that was caught in a dryer. If it had been caught in a dryer, you would see deformation on...
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