MS-64
Only thing I'm seeing is a bit of MD.
I agree with Oldhoopster, it's PMD.
Didn't realize that topic about the "1979-O" LMC was a joke. You had me there for a while. :)
All I see is heat damage. Please show me where you see doubling.
Looks like DDD.
It is a plating blister and has nothing to do with a DD.
It's not a DDO. It is MD (Machine Doubling).
Both coins posted do not have any errors. Just PMD. (Post Mint Damage)
Nice find in circulation. :) Probably from someone's collection. I don't see any mint errors.
Looks like it was plated before being put in the acrylic case.
It's a completely normal Lincoln cent. I see the designer's initials (FG) on the reverse. Look to the bottom right corner of the memorial. The...
It's definitely PMD (Post Mint Damage).
Honestly, at first I thought it wasn't a joke. So many newbies post claiming they have a rare error worth millions. :)
AU-58
That doesn't look like gum or glue. I am referring to the lamination/planchet flaw on the top of the left column of Monticello. I change my...
MS-62, I like the lamination defect on the reverse.
I used my knowledge of grading coins to grade this one, not ANA/PCGS/NGC standards. I still think it was over graded.
Other than hairlines, here are some more telltale signs of a cleaning: AU/Unc. coins will have a lack of luster. (dipped) Coins will have a...
US nickels are made of cupronickel, so they will not be magnetic.
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