I always post a site, this way you can look on your own, and book-mark the site for later use, good luck on coin hunting
Heres the link to coppercoins site, see if your matches any of thoses...
check it for a vam, heres the link http://www.vamworld.com/1921-P+VAMs
look like a little die clash, with grease
heres your photo...
looks like a piece of dried grease, to me, better photos needed, i'll try to work on yours to make the area bigger
1888 Large Canadian Cent Bead Punched 8...
heres a link to ddos http://www.ikedollardoubledie.com/iddd-1972-p-d-s-to-1978.php
is this bingo, were playing here lol :rolleyes:
ya, safe to say, thats for sure
I seen a 1918/7-D buffalo nickel at the coin show last weekend that had the same corrosion as your, I would say it was found metal detecting, like...
thanks everybody for stopping by, hopefully some of my coins will be done shortly, all the error experts must be busy, I have them all over the...
exactly, all in fun thats all
its called the working die, the more it strikes the wider it gets, thats all
we talked about needed more die states at the last local coin show, thats one thing the market is lacking
thats the problem with not having photos of all the die states, coneca only shows A, B, die states, they do have a C, but nothing showing yet,...
its actually a later die state then what coppercoins is, theirs is middle state, maybe coneca list later states not sure, didn't check
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pcgs, must not of had any design to match anything up too, hard to grade the only one, thats just my option
if you like pennies, here coppercoins site, http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/date.php now you can look for DDOs & DDRs &RPMs ETC.
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