At 22.8 grams, It wouldn't be silver. A clad Ike would weigh 22.68 grams. As for the reversed reverse...Am I seeing a line around the edge? Like...
You have a dime that was struck through a slightly grease-filled die. Worth: 10 cents
Just a memorial. Not a mausoleum. Lincoln is buried in Springfield, IL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln_Tomb
Looks like die deterioration doubling. Those dies were used well past their prime.
Dirty gold does not look like your coin.
Aren't ducats gold? Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
Agreed. All I see is a normal worn-looking Lincoln.
Plated cents do not have lamination errors.
Post your photos in the correct orientation. I noticed you did it in your other thread with the nickel too. Correct picture orientation will go a...
They aren't oriented correctly. Hurting my head trying to twist to the way they should be lol.
So what you're saying is that I should go buy all the powerball tickets I can afford? :P
Messing with solder.
I joined because I thought I found an 82D Small Date Copper cent. :p:hilarious: I think that's why @paddyman98 also joined...
You forgot to add the $7.25 for shipping :)
10 down, 6,012,979,358 to go............:banghead:
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@paddyman98 What say you? :P
We should start our own youtube channel to tell people that their coins are not rare lol.
Ditto
I see a normal 1995D Cent. Where are you seeing doubling?
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