And you will see that the first picture shown has a die break that involves the rim in two spots. Your coin looks nothing like that. Welcome to CT!
These are common. Especially now that everyone is checking their coinage.
That's were you go wrong numismatics have been around longer than either of us or @Conder101 have been alive terms and definitions are the...
Looks like it took a hit. Damaged.
Oh, so your too cool to learn something, sounds just like a cubs fan. Sorry @Santinidollar Didn't mean to make fun!:D
Or two, depends on who was making the moonshine.:smuggrin:
The sad thing is you think it's petty.
This is the earliest die state I found in the roll.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Kinda sad, Conder 101 was just trying to help you get your terminology strait. It's a cool coin but a bit less because of how rude you were.
Look @Hunting Rare this thread has turned beneficial. How about you stop beating around the bush and give us the the straight on photos to help...
The last time I looked at this. There were one found, and hardly a thought that the director gave two way. This feels like a set up. Not very cool...
Your a lucky guy. You have now found two $5 Matte proof Lincolns?
It's a tough one to call for me without seeing the surfaces some areas look damaged but others look MS. I could see a rolled thin planchet or...
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Fun coin I have had too many Cervesa's but I think I have made up my mind. I will look at it in the morning. My first impression is damage.
Not sure on weather to call it retained or peeling. Nice Lamination!
Exactly, put it away look at another box Coin roll hunting. Then give it a re evaluation. I was thinking a finned rim.
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You are gonna have to post better photos than that.
They are saying that this is nearly noncommunicable outside. Keep the hands clean. I meant to take a photo of the BBQ'ed ribs with a tangy sauce....
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