I'm going to take a wild guess and say that the coin took a hit on the rim which caused a piece of the clad layer to break away...........PMD Chris
That's cool @Diane Harriet , but the next time you post a photo, be sure to use the "Full Image" button instead of the "Thumbnail". Chris
Rick, you're placing the sun on a horizontal plane when it should be a vertical plane. (Put a desk clock on a table facing you and tell me where...
Hardly! The light source above the Lincoln cent is probably similar to 10-11 in the morning. That's about what my photo of the Colorado National...
Actually, scanners are hardly the best for taking good images because they flood the subject with too much light. Sure, you can spend a small...
The OP's image does have the light source from the east. I only used Tommy's photo because it has the Memorial upright. I don't know if this will...
Rick, if you look at the image that Tommy posted, the light source is on the left edge of the coin at 9 o'clock. The mark on the right is...
The mark from the "N" in CENT to the base of the Memorial sure looks raised to me. Chris
It's my understanding that the area within the outline of the clash is raised on the die and recessed on the coin. The entire area of Lincoln's...
The mark on the left appears to be raised while the mark on the right does not. I'd like to know what others think of this anomaly. Chris
Well done @Dougmeister ! Have you given any thought to mentioning the 2009 Commems? Chris
And, you get to spend all your money on yourself! Chris;)
Tell that to Thom McAn, Slacker! Chris:)
And, good day to you, too, sir! Chris:)
Nah! You're waaaaaaaaaay past puberty. Chris
Do you really want to go there? Chris
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I stand corrected. You're not a fool. You're an idiot! Chris
No need to apologize! It happens all the time. Just ask @paddyman98 !:woot::woot: Chris
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