If arguing that your coin is a dime wearing copper Lincoln clothing, is the same thing as asking a question. Then I have lots to learn. If you...
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It is a linear plating blister.
Do you think that no one else see's the photos, There is absolutely zero clad with ridged rims, If you think so, you need to have your eyes...
The rim doesn't even come close to the same look as a clad coin. Not only that but an error expert already answered your thread. He also said that...
If you found another, I would have to say that only then could it become a variety, Otherwise if my theory is correct, it is only classified as...
I have a seen this posted on the forum before. I don't remember what the out come was. Or something like it. I am not sure myself, unless the die...
I figured the VAM. Caught me sleeping.
I am at an AU58 Au58* MS65 MS64* no doubt a perty coin. And an AU53 As far as the 55S MS66 DDO-001
I liked the contrast in the first photos the best. If you decide to crack it. I have an 83O in an NNC MS-64PL that I would crack.
Correct the rim is the third side. What does the cent weigh? I still have no doubts that the coin has been altered.
I thought it was a scratch also, until I saw the crack from the nose to rim. It definitely looks like it got short changed.
Die cracks don't always run to the rim. On this example the crack runs from the dome to the bottom of the Monticello and towards the MM, but does...
I'd give them a call and see if they can attribute it also, I think it is a match.
Cracking the holder has crossed my mind. But it would only be to add it to the coin cabinet. :)
Definitely the weirdest looking cent I have seen yet, What does the third side look like? Especially around the states of America reverse. It...
This one was also part of the trade. Not only FS but an fs -501[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Same here maybe a plus.
I wanted to say that you might be overlooking a possible variety, Check your coin against this one. The die markers seem to match. Also in the...
One of the reverse like that and you are in business.:)
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