No clue. I'm a single mother so I don't have a lot of free time lol. Hoping others chime in. Rachel
Here's a side by side with another coin. I also see a second outline of Lincoln to the left after the column on the left (our left).
Used some natural lighting.
Oh, well I'm sorry about that. My daughter must have hit the back button on my phone and I thought I forgot to hit the post button. I do apologise.
What y'all think? Looks like reverse has two heads, a 3rd leg (lol sorry but I can't help but laugh at that one) and a lot more but I'm not good...
What about this one y'all? Anything special at all? Rachel
I actually just really got into it my father has been my mentor. He's pretty old though and pretty blind (hell with what I see, I might be blind...
Oh, no no no.. I know you all are right lol. Not questioning your opinions at all. Was just trying to basically explain how goofy my eyes are...
Sure
Yeah because lighting is everything I think that it names it look as if there's a double earlobe here but I'm sure it's just lighting.
Punctuation is so much of the conversation lol.
Oh, my wording was wrong I'm sorry... I just realized that it looks as if I was stating that this coin was a double ear. Was meaning to say it was...
K, well thank you for checking.
Looks like he's got an extra mouth and eye to the west of the originals.
Really? Because this is the 1984 that's the double ear. Just seems to me like those blisters would be extremely conveniently placed where the...
Or am I just going cross eyed from looking at too many pennies lately?
That silver dollar he sold 2 years ago... The empty case. It had two coins.
I'll post a couple more here in a second and a picture of an empty case that my dad sold that will make you cry. Made me cry anyways. LoL
LoL, sounds good. Good explanation and thank you. Consider this a warning now... LoL. Guess it's time to go to the Mint and take a tour again....
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