1919 s very common cent. Mintage of 139,760,000. Not worth much unless excellent condition. Also the US cents are called CENTS. Penny is the wrong...
Throwing the board across the room doesn't count as finishing it?
Ok what are the lines on the reverse? Is it just your photo? Or is it some oddity that shows up on old proofs?
Also for other lincoln cent help including the 1970 small date: http://www.lincolncentresource.com/smalldates/1970Ssmalldate.html
@Coincub Here go to this site. Put in your cents you have questions about. This site will show you pictures of what doubled dies and repunched...
John Albanese is the founder. He may have non competes or something as well
Cause the founder of CAC is also a founding member of both PCGS and NGC. Why compete against two companies he helped start?
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The more cents you look at the more you'll see this. Extremely common occurrence in this spot especially on later die strikes
Usually I post 2 or 3 pics of both sides with different lighting angles. I'm no pro photographer but i try not to hide marks and luster on my coins.
Unc details unless the lines on the reverse aren't abrasions.
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First the title, now the reverse pic... Its ok. You're just gonna have to do another one now;)
It must have some really strong luster, but still, the hair above the ear kinda bothers me. Don't get me wrong I still like the coin but is it the...
I'm sure I've seen some in the thousands of wheats I own but they usually aren't dramatic enough for me to keep em to the side.
Early wheats are my favorite. Great coin. MS-64 RB maybe BN depending how accurate The pic is of the color. The strike is good, no wear. A few...
I wonder if it has an adhesive backing? Maybe it stuck to a blank planchet and got struck. Now I'd want to see the ase with the major strike...
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