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<p>[QUOTE="Pickin and Grinin, post: 3594894, member: 73995"]So, I just looked over these photos and can not find any markers.</p><p>What you have is a worn 1940 cent. Neither the obverse or reverse match what you quoted it to be. </p><p><br /></p><p>Now tell me you show up to a site that has many an experienced numismatist, thinking that you will just blow us away with your knowledge. We understand that, quite a few of you folks show up regularly. We are prepared for the few that decide they know more and a thread goes on, they get corrected.</p><p><br /></p><p>That is what this forum is about. No one here has any bias we treat everyone the same. Some posters just don't get that there is so much more to coins than if it is an error or doubled die. </p><p><br /></p><p>When you look at these coins condition matters. Coins like the ones you posted in this thread are the non sense that is being marketed today. On Etsy even Ebay, not to mention most every App that provides a sales platform on our handheld devices.</p><p><br /></p><p>We all show up every day not to put a hurt on these so called errors or variety's but to help further your education. </p><p><br /></p><p>It seems that you are wearing out your welcome with most of the community, all of us would be happy if you stayed and participated,. But that would mean that you are gonna have to learn something.</p><p><br /></p><p>Back to the coin it is had a good life the devices are no longer sharp.</p><p>Lincoln doesn't have much detail left. When you look at the dots in EPU the dots are absolutely circular and tiny there is nothing that suggests any kind of rotation when the die was hubbed. Everything you see on the 1940 is flattening and because of damage and circulation. It's understandable and you might think it's cool to have that coin, but it isn't the one you think it is.</p><p><br /></p><p>Please call me out [USER=102748]@i2i[/USER] and show me any kind of die markers that lead you to believe that I am wrong. If you can't please understand that I was only trying to help.</p><p><br /></p><p>P.S. </p><p>I also came here thinking that I knew more than I did. I found out pretty quick that I didn't know a whole lot. Good luck in which ever side you decide to take.</p><p><br /></p><p>Phil[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Pickin and Grinin, post: 3594894, member: 73995"]So, I just looked over these photos and can not find any markers. What you have is a worn 1940 cent. Neither the obverse or reverse match what you quoted it to be. Now tell me you show up to a site that has many an experienced numismatist, thinking that you will just blow us away with your knowledge. We understand that, quite a few of you folks show up regularly. We are prepared for the few that decide they know more and a thread goes on, they get corrected. That is what this forum is about. No one here has any bias we treat everyone the same. Some posters just don't get that there is so much more to coins than if it is an error or doubled die. When you look at these coins condition matters. Coins like the ones you posted in this thread are the non sense that is being marketed today. On Etsy even Ebay, not to mention most every App that provides a sales platform on our handheld devices. We all show up every day not to put a hurt on these so called errors or variety's but to help further your education. It seems that you are wearing out your welcome with most of the community, all of us would be happy if you stayed and participated,. But that would mean that you are gonna have to learn something. Back to the coin it is had a good life the devices are no longer sharp. Lincoln doesn't have much detail left. When you look at the dots in EPU the dots are absolutely circular and tiny there is nothing that suggests any kind of rotation when the die was hubbed. Everything you see on the 1940 is flattening and because of damage and circulation. It's understandable and you might think it's cool to have that coin, but it isn't the one you think it is. Please call me out [USER=102748]@i2i[/USER] and show me any kind of die markers that lead you to believe that I am wrong. If you can't please understand that I was only trying to help. P.S. I also came here thinking that I knew more than I did. I found out pretty quick that I didn't know a whole lot. Good luck in which ever side you decide to take. Phil[/QUOTE]
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