Nothing can be determined from those pictures...beyond the fact that 'it looks like' a Lincoln cent....
It is all PMD.....
Definitely not the DDO...
I am in!! Thank you for such a neat giveaway.... I can likely fill a couple of holes in my nephews album (he is a YN of 7)... he is so proud of...
That is machine doubling... there are no split serif's.... the last set of pictures are excellent.
Very nice find.... I have never found a palladium coin... Some yard sales have coins...but rare...
I am not sure what that article has to do with the PMD of this thread, however, if you are contradicting Fred W., you are making a big mistake.
It is not a doubled die....
That is damage from the edge of another ASE.... a contact mark.
That is not an error...that is a hit from another ASE....
From those pictures, you have machine doubling....
Use of acetone is not considered cleaning... not by any coin experts or TPG's.
Acetone will never harm the coin.... it may reveal something covered by deposits, but will never touch the metal. Also, acetone will not remove...
Nice find..... not easy to spot....
Great contest...Congratulations to the winner....
@GDJMSP .... Exactly... and there are other methods as well.... really not difficult and the results are undetectable by any means simply because...
People do not post this stuff in order to avoid the propagation of AT products.
@tmoneyeagles ...Posts on my experiments are old... I was a member of CU even before the 2001 upgrade..... I wrote about my results there many...
Hi Steve, I cleaned all my AT coins... and dismantled my device... have not done experiments for several years. I am sure the coin doctors today...
I have done extensive experimentation on silver tarnish... and I even developed a method so good - and fast - that it made me very cautious about...
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