Ouch - that's a tough loss. Welcome to forum and maybe you'll get lucky again and find another...
Yep, we need bigger pics... Don't forget there is master die doubling that impacted two hubs and is present on at least 50% of all '72 Lincolns...
From what I understand PCGS is more likely to get the labels and attribution correct, but ANACS is very good and (as noted) cheaper.
I’m sorry, but what I see in these pictures is inconsistent with die doubling. Anyone have found the appearance of doubling on a coin must ask...
Email or PM Mike D. I doubt there will be any need to send it somewhere. You may have to post bigger pics though.
My initial reaction is mild MD. I am certain it is not a doubled die. It appears to be a post-'92 Lincoln - what year is it exactly?
Three important points to remember when looking for RPMs: 1. They cannot be found after 1989 on any demoniation 2. If there is similar doubling...
Search the threads for "struck through grease" - this has been covered at length recently.
To know for certain you would need to draw key point lines from the MM to check positioning - then, if they were the same - find markers on the...
The picture is a little small to be certain. I did think at first glance it was SD. Anyway, here's a quick collage of a SD and LD and why I made...
I drew out parallel lines on key points in the last picture. It is a large date. The 9 is too high, the inner loop of the 6 is too low and the...
At first I thought the last one was small, especially by examining the thumbnail, but after a second viewing I agree with fishaddicit that it's a...
I agree with Cashdude, I don't see why sending it to an Examiner is a good idea. Send jpegs (or PM) to Mike D. and ask his opinion. If it is a...
I guess it is either PMD or a partial brokerage strike, but lean toward PMD. I really can't tell from the photos.
These are all very nice, the pics too, congrats. ...Not to be picky but I don't think they should be called, "...finds from the weekend," as...
That sums it up.
Very interesting. Not something I would have guessed as I had never heard of it - LOL. Always something new to learn with error coins. BTW nice find!
Looks like '97 DDO-001 - still to be found - I have only found one thus far - nice find!
I despise colored coins...
A no FG coin is the result of a worn or over polished die - most likely an over polished one. For whatever reason they are sometimes collectible...
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