no proof, just regular strike, can't grade without reverse, make sure your photos are good and clear, I can do the rest, heres your old photo...
thanks everybody
heres the rest of LIBERTY, first will be the flat looking one...
Heres two example of 2013 Lincoln Cents, one is the real deal, the other one is from a loose die...
make sure its takes photos more then 220x, heres a close-up at 220x...
junk
I'd say its a proof, not sure on year, so can't give what its worth
Ebay has a mind of their own, thats for sure lol
[ATTACH] theres one on ebay thats is calling this a DDR, heres the link...
lets go one farther, most coins sooner or later will start staging, the more the die wears, that when the staging starts, I would be careful with...
Thats for sure, good job ken, I like to see problem solving, to try and make sense of it all !!!
One last thing everybody, why are thoses T in TRUST, so bent, no MD caused that, thats for sure...
Thanks for mentioning what else a loose die can-do, but thats is a lot easiers to say, so people understand what causes MD, I think you should say...
can't be an MD, thats a loose die, and if the obverse was MD all would be doubled, same for reverse, lets see who shows up, thanks non cents...
Just photoed, uncroped, reverse could be a hammer die not sure, but cool coin to look at...
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