Nope. Not a winner. Sorry bud. Here is a good link to different types of doubling that was done by non_cents. (non_cents - I hope you don't mind...
I can only find references for a silver groschen. That leads me to believe, like dr3ex already said, that it is a copy. Therefore it doesn't have...
The lines on the reverse are not in the correct area to be a clash. My guess is they are die scratches. Beyond that, all I see is a normal looking...
My son is 3 and doesn't really get the whole "collecting" thing yet. But he loves helping me unroll my coins and he likes looking at stuff...
Anything? Looks to me to be a 1971S Lincoln Memorial Cent. Congratulations on pulling it out of your pocket, taking a picture, and posting it here.
Agreed. Not improperly annealated.
Agreed.
Everything is SSDD.
No not at all. I was talking about the OP.
STOP already. Be a productive forum member instead.
Just give it up already.....................................
I've found all 3 WAM's and several good doubled dies. I also searched a lot of coins to find them.
Glad that my thoughts were confirmed :) Congrats!
It isn't a true doubled die. I'm having a hard time even seeing MD.
This is the first one of these small date posts where I have actually wanted to say "yes". I'm having difficulty seeing the weakness in Liberty...
Agree with the side being machined off but I'd have to disagree on the value...I'd say more like 12.5 cents :P
True. I've learned a lot from this thread as well as others like it :)
This thread is TLDR... :P
Steph - Those look like souvenir coins from all the different islands. http://chiefacoins.com/Database/Micro-Nations/Hawaii-Islands.htm
Not a CAM or DCAM.
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