http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/1988/1988p1do012m.jpg http://www.cointalk.com/attachments/a007-20131206_083847-2-vert-jpg.300693/ when you...
not the DD00-012. this is machine doubling. the coin on coppercoins shows a significant thickening of the details where this does not.
Unlike you, we are not posting "ideas". I have been posting facts based on years of research.... not just guessing without any working knowledge...
You are like the error collectors equivalent of a hypochondriac. you hear a term used somewhere and decide "that's what MY coin must be!"
if you realty don't want to know what people that know what they are talking about have to say then why do you keep on asking?
If you were there would be nothing left of you
twiddle your thumbs all you want but don't hold your breath, you might suffocate...
Just because you refuse to listen doesn't mean that you have "weeded out" anyone. It merely means that you are too thick headed to listen to the...
OK time for a little education... It is not an incomplete clip because the blanks are cut BEFORE the rim is upset. the incomplete clip wouldn't...
Did you happen to notice that on those coins there were NO details within the indent? If there was a smaller planchet in the way the image...
I merely stated a fact. these dates are not worth much of a premium until you get into the mint state condition. These are not and therefor they...
If this quote was aimed at me, you are worse than a newbie...you are living in fantasyland.
the damage happened after the coin left the mint, and that IS what its all about...
someone will pay you the melt value of copper for them if you gather enough together
sell it to jral1
I believe the word you are looking for is "damaged"
what you are calling stars on the rim of the cent are marks left by whatever tool they held the coin with when they ground it down. on the second...
Someone shaved the reverse of that coin, possibly to make a love token but never completed it.
this coin has taken a ride in a commercial clothes dryer. Edge is showing zinc and is starting to curl over....
the Navaho were recognized with a medal in 2001...check the bottom of the page linked above
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