Here is two 55D BIE's [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
None of these coins are worth looking at in full size. Here is a 30D the post broke off the center of the zero.[ATTACH]
Says the guy who follows GDJMSP around to argue with everything he says. This is nothing other than excuse, you have a very intriguing way to...
You can get your questions answered by starting your own thread. Here is a thread that will help you....
Here's a little bees nest on the Memorial. And a ew die cracks 72D [ATTACH]
92 is the CAM to look for. If you look at the link 93 is a close am. Same as the OP.
The thickness of the devices are normal for these years of Lincolns. Also another thing that was common was MD. When you find a Doubled Die you...
Should have looked more at the first photo. Nice coin Larry.
Even better a small mintage released so that everybody and there mother doesn't have one or a couple boxes.
The MM position is not the same. Its hard to look past all the debris surrounding the MM, to see what you are seing. It is real close to the...
I can't match up the MM position. Probably just some debris or die chips.
I believe that's what she said.
It's corrosion.
There is a lot of corrosion on that cent. Even at the D.
It's really hard to see any details. Change the light around a little and try again.:)
That's a Wexler Best of Variety - FS-801. Cool find Scubalou!
Yes, it didn't last much longer.
Are you talking to me Amber? If so the obverse has what is called design devouring die wear....
I like the slab photo better, shows the smooth and slightly reflective surfaces. I guess they thought it was MA.
Here's a cool looking late die state.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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