The 2 being further on some more than others is because their were multiple Obv and Rev dies that made these cents. It is common. You missed the...
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Those are well circulated and some corroded. If I remember later I will post a MS example.
For instance the carbon spot in the date. Is it a carbon spot or is it more corrosive and green looking. I guess a better focussed photo would...
Fits Lady Liberty but IMO the definition doesn't reflect anyone presidential or even a figure in US History. Monarch, magnificent, dignified maybe...
Thanks @paddyman98 now I am confused. doubled or double?
It's not a Double Die.
Everyone should Pat themselves on the back sometimes. Shaking head.
The only DDR's I know for this date are in the columns. Because of the single squeeze rubbing most DD's are centrally located. MD can happen...
Picks are a little blurry but I would say AU.
That is environmental damage. Not a missing clad layer.
Have you checked Cuds on coins? I am not near my computer or reference. Laminations like these aren't very common on zLincolns. I would go thru...
So a steady 70 to 100% humidity isn't a problem?
Looks like a lamination
Three threads almost the same title.
It's no doubt the same coin. When someone polishes and alters the surfaces like this the details are gonna look mushy. And the coin look odd. That...
Just a normal circulated cent.
I am wondering the same
It also has DDD. I was wondering if MB has any more photos to add.
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