Looks like a cud and a pre cud. Lincoln Cent Cuds; 1982 : Cuds on Coins
What my first thought was.
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I've had this 1946 almost since I started collecting more than 75 years ago. The die chips make it look like Roosevelt needs a haircut. [ATTACH]
I was fortunate to have started at an early age and in a day when so many fine coins were still in circulation. Here are some great looking coins...
Wood Grain and Toning, nice combination.[ATTACH]
Nice Tone Found in circulation way back when [ATTACH]
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Like my moniker there says, I am being somewhat sarcastic. And, yes, they are very dirty.
A couple of times I got some rolls from the local bank. I felt like I should get a tetanus shot after handling them. Don't do that anymore.
@Collecting Nut Most of my coins worked for a living including my 16-D.
One of my favorites [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1928 Large S and Small S [ATTACH]
They only made Philly quarters in 65, 66 & 67.
I test people a lot like that. Nice day you had.
Thanks John, I appreciate the feedback.
Here is some silver: [ATTACH]
Just take what I said and add my age to it.
I'm hoping one of my fellow collectors can suggest a grade for this 1830. [ATTACH]
Wives are very special people.
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