I finally completed all the holes in my lincoln album. Got/purchased my final 1922 plain die # 2 , so minus a 1955 ddo(not in the album) I am...
I recommend you post photo
Concur, MD. Dchjr, one of the different ways you can spot MD, is to take a look at the 6 in the date: the southwestern portion of the 6 as it...
1955 poor man's double die. Not really a DDO. The coin (s) can be purchased for 50cents to a dollar, though other than personal joy to someone...
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I can buy 4 or 5 of them at my local coin shop for 50 cents to a dollar
Well then... I assumed that it was a 1983 DDR. I make my own point for me.
If it is a true DDR then it would greatly depend on which one. Without the coin in hand it is hard to place a value not knowing which it may be....
My photos tend to be the same and we just work with what we have... completely understand I enjoy coins immensely and am now working on my...
I enjoyed chatting with you mickey
If your intent was to share the coin with members because you are sure you know what it is and have and are excited about it as I would be. Then...
Mickey, I didn't get that impression from Chris. I am assuming the same as he is. Your post is pretty ambiguous when you simply post a picture...
I don't believe you are bugging anyone, check out the Lincoln resource website. In my very humble opinion you have 1922 weak D weak reverse....
Juvenile response. Hypocrisy comes to mind
Die deterioration causing the mushy appearance and what appears as doubling. This is often referred to as the 1955 poor man's double die. This...
Most certainly needs better pictures, agreed.
A PCGS 1922 no D in F15 With a strong reverse, grey sheet's at around $500.00
There are at least 4 die pairs that the 1922 is associated with die pair #2 is the most desirable and is known as a strong reverse and is without...
I would hate to see you give up on lincolns. If you are looking for a monetary return I would caution you on any coin regardless of denomination...
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