This is the only one that I've seen. It shows two die states. http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/dietype.php?date=1984&die_mint=p&die_type=do&page=0
Who knows? Probably someone with time to spare.
I do think it's the 1960D-1MM-021, the 034 mintmark looks a little high.1960D-1MM-021 1960D-1MM-021
Got any pictures?
Don't see anything but the possible RPM. The rest to me looks like a worn die
Sorry Bill but I think it's already been mentioned. This type of damage must be common for this cent, if I have one and started less then two yrs....
With so many RPM's I give up looking before I begin.
All copper plated zinc cents will have a problem.
Great find, looks to be -008
Nice coin accept it's not an error. The number has been peeled away by a mechanical device of some sort, like a roll or counting machine.
The term 'extra leaf' belongs to the Wisconsin Quarter. This looks like the Arizona Quarter die chip.
Yep, sorry nothing there.
Looks like post mint damage to me.
What you have is machine doubling. The Kennedy listed is the obverse doubled die. 1974D-101; [ATTACH]
It sure looks like one, Nice find
I bet you never see 'Wrong coin in this slab'
Nice looking coin, no wait I take that back. Someone ruined a nice coin.
I'd like to have one that I could do overlays and things along that nature. Thanks for the ideas.
Which program did you use? Thanks
There are people that would pay much more than melt for this coin. It's a nice example of a die chip/break.
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