No Doctoring. Just something that needs homework. Cool coin!
This doesn't look like your typical IDT. The dies seem to new.
Indirect design transfer is supposed to be a characteristic of repeated striking of the planchets. After repeated use of the die's, if soft enough...
The die state is to early and also shows that it isn't an indirect design transfer. That Image, definitely looks like Lincoln?
That is one purty 46' they usually aren't struck that well.
Pretty sure those are called devices.
I looked at grade. Au possible MS.
Post in full size image, not thumbnail. LOL
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It's an interesting coin and I think it deserves it's own thread. Welcome to CT.
Possibly some of the best finds will be in grade. if you are gonna search the bag, check for a grade also. There, is way more to roll hunting than...
Sometimes it's only if you can pry them from the safe, I think most dealers like them, and just stash them away.
There is some interesting renditions of a peacock posted. Before, driving age when I was a Kid, My Grandpa Dad and Uncles remodeled an old Hari...
Yeah, I am just not a fan of " believe what you read on the label" As my Grandpa would say it" That's for the Birds".
There is a lot of supposed errors at one of my local pawn shops. The price is 643$. For three flips of mercs and worthless nickels. maybe a few...
And, has seen some abuse.
If your coins are MS, they don't look like it. 1) because they are posted as Thumbnails, and not full size. 2) they are over pixelated. 3) you...
Nice looking AU cent. I have been revisiting some old rolls that I put away, many years ago. My opinion find a roll or a flip and put it away....
Round here. I don't find many. I wish more dealers would deal them.
It's a kepper.
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