MMM, MMM, GOOD!
Sometimes under my microscope I see a larger image of a letter underneath. I think the sides are a worn die or are concave so I thought a diagram...
Where can I find a diagram of the cross-section of the letters and numbers of a Lincoln cent? (devises?)
Thanks guys. I guess it's back to hot dogs for supper.
New member, old eyes, looking to supplement my SSI. Doubling around Lincoln?[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Silly me. I thought we were talking about the gouge to the left of Lincoln's head.
The striations of the right side of the gouge would indicate to me that it is PMD and the left side is the material being pushed up as the result...
You could use it as a fuse if you have a very old electrical fuse box. Only old people would get this joke.
If you're not convinced, cough up 4 bucks + shipping and send it to Wexler's.
[ATTACH] I call this a "Napoleon" coin because the copper has been "Blown Apart".;)
If you want to find out for sure, send it into Wexler's for $4 plus shipping and handling.
Wouldn't this be considered an "Interstate Commerce Fraud" case? Should the Fed get involved? Or the agency that takes care of counterfeiting money?
I think you have the rarest of all coins! The kind that only you can see. It's priceless.Make a special place holder in your Lincoln cent album.
Zinc blister?
What does a lucky penny holder look like?
Nice Lamp!
Many thanks for the input.
Which is a better reference book, Cherry Pickers or Strike It Rich with Pocket Change, when it comes to illustrations?
Dinosaurs haven't been around for 64 million years but there are many collectors that hunt them for a hobby. Civil war buttons, bullets and belt...
When coins no longer exist, coin collectors will start collecting "CoinStar" machines to see if there is anything left in the reject trays.
Separate names with a comma.