I'm not trying to be a ****, but since I had the first reply, let me just say something. I like both of you guys and I'm glad you reply to so many...
The big gouge above the N on the reverse that he described in the original post.
Looks like AU or better. It's hard to tell from the pic if any of the luster is worn off the high areas. Nice find.
What a beat up die!
It could be a dropped letter. Sometimes a letter or number in the die gets filled with grease/metal shavings gunk. When the gunk drops out, it...
The first pic is great, just the top of the coin is in a shadow. Try to take another pic like the first one.
It's a 78 Canadian over a 73 Lincoln, so it happened at the Canadian mint. I just wanted to share this awesome coin with you guys.
I would guess a prankster at the Canadian mint tossed a USA 1c into a tub of blank planchets. I agree, there is a 99% chance that this was...
I came across this on Google and my jaw dropped. http://minterrornews.com/discoveries-4-18-06-canada_us.html A 5 year difference from the two...
Once you look at enough, it's easy to tell. I could tell from the first pic that this was a close AM. Keep looking and I hope you find one.
Struck from the same dies? Inside job? Still, very amazing coins!
Hobo i'm not the original poster. Do you see the shape on the reverse that I see?
JC how do you explain the perfect outline of Lincoln on the reverse? Polished out die clash?
Look at the shape on the reverse. Die clash?
Yours is a Wide AM. Wide AM is normal for 1992. You want to find a 1992 close AM.
http://cgi.ebay.com/1995-LINCOLN-CENT-DOUBLED-DIE-OBVERSE-CONECA-2-O-V-_W0QQitemZ220424403963QQcmdZViewItem I'm not seeing the DDO. If it is,...
This is the "What's it worth" forum, so pennywise was probably just showing the original poster an example of what a lower grade / damaged example...
Looks like a wide AM with probably a worn die making them appear closer together. Keep looking; I hope you find one.
Look at the word LIBERTY. That's where the doubling is very obvious. Please post a pic if you see anything there.
It looks more like die-deterioration doubling to me.
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