Seriously lmao cringing so hard
I'm asking about not just copper Lincolns in general but toned ones especially because they usually add more value. I have come across many...
1837 Large Cent. Got a pair of them at a flea market several years back for a whopping total of $1 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Hey thank you for the kindness :)
lol. If things keep going at this pace I'll have to find a really old coin to win XD my oldest is only 1837
This thread looks interesting! I think I'll try to post in here even though my international collection is small ^^ I had to dig for this one but...
to me it looks like someone with murderous tenancies got a hold of your coin. On the obverse I think it would be mechanical doubling which is...
That's a very nice coin :D too bad I can't afford it lol maybe $400
Haha good one!
Went through a box of pennies yesterday and got 15 non key wheats. Been taking out coppers as well and am one roll away from a box worth....
My verdict is mechanical doubling
I agree with Idhair, die chip/cud
I can't really tell by the quality of the picture, but if there is any error there it would be mechanical doubling- quite common and no added value
VF to AU by my eye
The raised bits on the side could potentially be cud (extra metal that flows over the original coin) but as I am not aware if it is there normally...
looks uncirculated/ or AU, possibly cleaned. Probably around $.20-$1 by my estimate
definitely NOT garbage. You can give it to me if you want ^^ all jokes aside, try to figure out what is struck on it. Could be another...
I would say it's nothing special. An error like that is so slight it isn't unique from other coins minted the same way.
[ATTACH] here's a better picture of it for your reference
Does it increase the normal value?
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