I think the Boston Tea Party was a few years earlier. I missed that as well. Lol
Who doesn’t love a shattered die, obverse or reverse?
You’ve got to be kidding me! I purchased it last year and it didn’t cost anywhere near that. I’d be arrested for highway robbery if I sold it for...
If you mean copper then you’re spelling it wrong. Otherwise, what’s a cooper coin?
The only thing I see is the green ink on the right is a lighter shade than the green ink on the left side. I don’t see that that’s a big deal so...
If you’re asking when was it damaged, who knows. All that matters now is, is that it’s damaged and always will be.
@PamR You have a great answer to your test in my opinion. Definitely not a Cud as it doesn’t touch the rim.
Very nice BIE Lincoln.
Very nice die crack.
The mint mark looks a bit low but that’s not a big deal. The raised area to the left of the mint mark is a plating blister.
Awesome!!!
Very nice crack coin.
It looks like a plating blister to me.
It’s been in the ground. I can’t read a date but they are a few places left that you can identify as a zinc Lincoln Cent.
I don’t think my coin is a 64. Maybe I should have it graded.
She passed my test a few weeks ago. :)
Edited for spelling.
Lol You can keep them but once that since gets exposed to air, it’s all over.
Doing out best for you. :)
Here it is. I consider myself very fortunate to have this error in my collection. And it’s still raw. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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