Here are better pics. I want to show you the 3 dimensionality. All the aberrations /clash are raised, not incuse so it can't be a vice...
After further inspection I have found a raised D mint mark, and a 81 on the reverse. They are not incuse. What does that mean? The 1 goes under...
I don't know that much about die clashes but I can tell you this. United, and the O under the date are raised, as is the memorial not incuse as...
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The only sheild cent Denver doubled die known is a 2010-D. I see quite a few 2016-D's in Loomis rolls now, and I have a box of 2016-D's I got from...
I Found a 1926-S. That's the lowest mintage cent I have. I also found a 1916-S
The 1992, and 1992-D close AM are the ones you want. They are easily worth mid 4 figures. Especially the Denver.
Congratulations! Nice find
Who knows what hit it. It happened after it was minted. PMD
1992 is incuse die deterioration doubling. The 1973 took a hit.
me too
Here are Wexler's listings http://www.doubleddie.com/467734.html
I see a little bit of Machine Doubling (MD) on the date. Here is a list of 1969 doubled dies to compare with yours....
I know there is no money in 90% of the Doubled Dies. It's like being a trophy hunter. It's all about the hunt, and your own little trophy. I like...
I don't think that is it. The doubling is on the wrong side of the R on yours..... Maybe not? Send it to Wexler
The 1989 looks like a plating crack. Very common and often mistaken for an RPM. After a few more years it will turn green where the zinc is exposed..
This is it. Congratulations on a nice find. http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1957&die_id=1957d1do002&die_state=eds
Very nice condition but no errors.
It looks a little better than the average 1966 I find. I don't see any errors though.
United States on reverse is split plate doubling. On the obverse there is no doubling only flattening from die wear. There is a place you can send...
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