Does anyone see a flatten rim here . [ATTACH] I don't .
If it was a good luck cent, the rim would be flatten down like the image tyler posted in post #22 .
If you look at the rim, the heat from the dryer has cooked it off . [ATTACH]
OP yours is a dryer coin ...
Dryer coins and washer coins kind of look the same . A dryer coin has a thin rim and a washer coin has a thick rim . This one has a thick rim...
Don't worry about me . I've been a union mason for most of my adult life . In the end years I was a foremen and seen both sides of the fence .
That's good Billy . I started to worry about my dads place in Foley Alabama, but thank god it missed ....
Everybody on this thread is ok with me . We all do things differently, that's all ...
There was a thread started on collectors universe about the new book him and Mr. flynn have coming out ....
Start a new thread ..... Help will come ......
I prove my point on this thread . If anyone has any questions, just send them to Mr. Wexler, through his email and he can explain it . I like to...
I'm getting ready to take images of a 1981 lincoln, which is wexler DDR-001 ... I'd start with the 83 myself ....
I'll be back in the early morning ............
I can help with the varieties too ... I own quite a few of the 1982 and the 82-D too ...
That's great and how are things going there ?
OP are you looking for varieties, in those cent rolls ?
Here's the email I received from John Wexler and just like I said WWHO . Re: 1937 Lincoln Cent with Master Hub Doubling JOHN wexler...
Small Date ( 1982-D ) ... I think your other one ( 1982 large date ) could be a DDO .. What's the large date weigh ?
Here's an image of the " D " for what the master hub made . [ATTACH] https://www.google.com/search?q=master hub for 1937 lincoln...
Now jay, if they all have the " D " doubled . Wouldn't that be a WWHO, which was made from the master hub ?
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