1981 copper is worth about 2¢. It you find the right person and it is a nice coin, you might get 50¢ for it, but they are few and far between.
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I have no idea what camera you are using, but my camera has 3 setting for light adjustment - whole picture, center, and center point. So long as...
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Yeah, you are correct, but I assumed he was referring to the same thing and just used the wrong terminology.
Planchet flaw is not considered an error. Here are 1000+ some of which you have to look hard to even find.
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66 but they give it details - planchet flaw.
Absolutely!!
Because they have worn different and there is nothing identifiable to each reverse. It is the obverses that make the different die pairs...
Yes, I am sure there are specific years on specific coins where there are differences, but we were talking Lincolns. So there is a VDB in 1909...
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Yes, it is a woody. But that is not the scratch I was referring to. Look at the RICA on the reverse.
The area by TRUST is a lamination. I am not so sure about the area by the date, but I think it is also a lamination.
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