If I remember correctly the D is available in 5FS And a 6FS hasn't been found according to the red book this is true for all Denver mint Nickels...
The first pick up is the MM and the date both showing the same doubling. Hub doubling doesn't happen this way. The MM were hand punched into the...
Here's a couple. Centennial Gold Silver & coin cents. South Denver close to Highlands Ranch. All C's They are in Aurora, Frontage road between...
I am not seeing a DDO. @atrox001
It's definitely machine doubling.
Die deterioration and Damage to the rim. You can post all the photos you want but that doesn't change what it is.
That is die deterioration. Along with damage to the rim.
Looks like die pair #3. http://lincolncentresource.com/1922Ddievarieties.html
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In 97 the mint released the Botanical Gardens coin and currency sets. In this set was a 97P Jefferson with a satin finish. These coins are rarely...
I was being ornery. I don't see how this could have been done at the mint. My vote is altered.
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Your coin shows what etching looks like. That is definitely post mint.
It looks like the M Die. I read about this a few years ago.
I don't want to give you the inclination that you need to force the issue. The coin is interesting enough. It would be interesting to see close...
This one is an absolute pain to photo. Lincolns have always given me fits. The Brown is almost pastel like, a very creamy light brown covers the...
These have four different reverses. It would be cool to Identify yours. Maybe start a new thread?...
It would be real easy to tell what the error is with a tooth pic. Find an edge and try to easily peel it back. If this is a retained strike...
Damage can make anything look like a possible variety or error. But it takes die markers and MM position to identify an RPM. An FYI, folks that...
This looks as if something was melted to the surface of the coin. Not a retained strike through.
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