@MaryContrary …in 1982, 9 varieties of Lincoln Memorial Cents were minted. @alurid posted the 7 common, easier to find coins, but now…41 years...
It looks like an indentation of some kind, categorized as post-mint damage (PMD) and as such does not mean more value. In fact, it means the...
Die deterioration. The only reasons you would want to save a ‘92-D Zincoln are: 1. It was pristine, as if fresh from the mint with no flaws like...
…should be closer to AU58/58+ for my guess…Spark
Pixelation, glare, out of focus…no way to tell from those pics. The PCGS link is for a 1959 Philly. I found no listing for a Denver FS-101 at...
Pam…there are 3 major things going on here with your coin: 1. It is a MAD…correctamundo! 2. That circular scuff on the left side was made by a...
…I have notified the website about their misspelling of “San Francisco”…Spark
Please and thank you (in advance) post a pic of the square nail…Spark
The coin is not flawless…the obverse has multiple areas of wear and handling smudges. The reverse is a Wide AM. But it is not a DDR…that is, as...
The designers’ initials distance from the Memorial base is not a sure-fire diagnostic. I have seen this vary widely. There is too much space...
The OP coin is not a Close AM. The M is equidistant between the A and E/AMERICA. The designers’ initials are too far away from the Memorial...
No. Not a CAM. Go to lincolncentresource.com to learn what is…Spark
I had always known this as “clipped”, until recently, so I promise to use proper, modern terminology from now on (Sister Ann smacks back of hand...
Clipped planchet. This one has 2 clipped sides, making it very uncommon. The other check you could do is for doubled die variety. Go to...
To add perspective as gently as possible: The ‘70-S has way too much circulation wear…it’s a spender. However, the ‘69S has been found (can I...
After careful inspection and consideration, I’ll take a stab at it: VF20…Spark
Just a seriously impaired proof.
@Sschlee …go to google…type the following: “deciphering the characters on Japanese coins”. Hit enter. Read and study to your hearts’...
Too much wear, stained…not a keeper.
Just a smudge or stain from circulation…imo…Spark
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