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Nice toning for an 85. I am in between and think it is a little better in hand 3.8.
I believe that in the early 2000 or late 90's they upped the scanner and errors are much harder to come by. The digital age has definitely changed...
Yep the center post broke, This is most common on the late 70's Lincolns. Neat.
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Your answer is NO. Did not happen, it isn't extra numbers. Time for you to move on
Quit crying.
Finally got the time to photo my SS gift. The best for now as I think I may do a GTG on this one. Santa sent me a bright RD 37D Lincoln in a PCGS...
There's D MM on all the coins minted in Denver. What's your question?
Worthless coin again, There isn't even any doubling on the coin. What are you smoking Salvador?
You have a well circulated quarter. And that is it, spend it and move on to the real errors and variety's. You are only fooling yourself.
I am thinking a planchet that shouldn't have made it thru quality control. Interesting.
Just wondering does that 70D really have that much of a toned cameo appearance?
I am sure that you send more coins in than I, beings that I like my coins raw and have never had one entombed. Honestly though I see an naturally...
There really isn't any reason to keep the coin in the original packaging unless you do not have a 2x2 flip for it. Full size photos are gonna be...
When you find one, lets even start with a simple RPM. You will see the difference.
It seems that you don't get the idea of what a doubled die is. Hang in there when you find your first one. It will be easy to see. Meanwhile take...
I would give it a shot. I see nothing that says QT. Also the coin looks like it has some real nice luster.
That is a plating disturbance. It happens upon the strike of the coin, this tends to loosen the copper plating from the core. It is not a Doubled die.
I don't see any displaced metal, I also think struck thru.
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