Nice and clear separation on tail and rear leg all the way up to rump area. Is obverse a lamanation caused by outside source?
The 3 vertical lines appear to be coin marks but the 2 horizontal are raised. Thank you for your quick response.
1982 Lincoln 3.0gms with die clash. Matches all the characteristics of 1982-03 LDS and wanted to know if it is from the experts. Thanks again...
I try and compare what I see in examples from Wexler's material but being fairly new to collecting have made several mistakes and asking members...
Which classification would this fall under so I can categorize and store please? Thanks again everyone.
Want to protect it and gift to my kids so they can appreciate that time period.
1921 Morgan given to me by my mother as a teen. Circulated but still has great detail on both obverse and reverse. Wanted to know if it is worth...
Damn...lol Thanks everyone...one day..one day
I believe it is but if die is misaligned, would markers be located in the same areas indicated by examples on Wexler's site? Or is this MD or DDD...
Thanks paddyman back in the coun jar for this one.:bookworm:
Is this a plating issue or was this from circulation? And what would cause such an unusual appearance? Thanks for any information.
My apologies about responding so late. First two pics show what I believe are front steps on Lincoln memorial. Third and forth show the raised...
1973 D Lincoln circulated but still has that beautiful luster. Die clash from affect can be seen on letters E&R in Liberty and back shoulder....
Not that I would but if the coin was sand blasted to remove plating would two strikes appear or only one? My close up pic is really bad but it...
Yesterday I posted a Lincoln that had plating sanded to reveal the zinc. Is that how die strikes the planchet so that the plating process will...
Can see how sandpaper would work for the high points but wouldn't it have also done the same to the bigger bubble blisters? And how did it get to...
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