It should weigh 2.5 grams which means it is a Zincoln. Therefore, the E/AMERICA issue would lend itself to being a linear plating blister. Ipso...
@Laplion …here is a great explanation of the difference: Go to the “Coin Chat” forum here at Coin Talk. Find the post “Die Stage vs Die State”...
@Joseph008 ….as you can see, there are a lot of things you could do with these rolls…but just for grins I want to do 1 exercise on one of your...
I don’t see any doubling…that’s MD on the GO/GOD. Try posting a close-up of the eye area, like you did for the date…Spark
@Belroar21 …First off, Welcome to Coin Talk! You will find our members very helpful and receptive to you. However, we as a group do not know...
Don’t go away unhappy…both of those log cabin Lincolns have doubled die varieties, so check those out before you give up…imo…Spark edit to add:...
A close-up is needed but It is probably a plating blister. It does not look like DDR-008 at VV…imo…Spark
A human being…they are part of the environment…someone scribed a line creating that damage…and it wasn’t done perfectly…they gave up when they got...
Over 108 million were struck, the highest mintage of any IHC date. If you were to say the grade was EF40 (XF40 is the same thing), then USA Coin...
@Kathleen Baker-Short …don’t get your hopes up too high yet, several things you need know. The face (nose, cheek, forehead) is severely battered,...
AU55-58…wear on center of the obverse…imo…Spark
Wear on face, breast and robes/legs…AU55/obverse, AU58+/reverse. My guess is AU58 on the label…imo…Spark
Well, shucks…no pic means no one else can help you here…but if a cud is over the 2 of the date, how do you know it is a 2? And if you can’t tell...
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