1964 lmc

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  1. dlp_dlp21

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  3. dlp_dlp21

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    These are all 64 but total 3 diffrent coins that all look diffrent to me @Pickin and Grinin 20180721_161114.jpg 20180721_161040.jpg
     
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  6. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    You have definitely got the photos under control. Learning the die characteristics will get you much further.
    The first is a well struck cent, earlier die state, circulated but not much damage. The second is a much later die state. See the ghostly image of Lincoln in the field of the reverse. This is called indirect design transfer. the third is slightly worn, IMO this was weakly struck, not much detail in the memorial.
    For future reference, when posting it is usually the best to also post a photo of the obv. and post them consecutively if there are multiple coins..

    Here are some references
    http://doubleddie.com/1834404.html
    http://www.error-ref.com/
    There is a lot of material to read here and will surely help you moving forward.

    Nothing stands out with the 64's as being worth more than face value.
     
  7. dlp_dlp21

    dlp_dlp21 always and forever

    Yeah ive read it many times lol and when i said many i mean many.
    Ty all pictures
    Question about split s sherifs this is a 1968 d is that one of them on states 2nd s? 20180721_172321.jpg 20180721_172435.jpg
     
  8. dlp_dlp21

    dlp_dlp21 always and forever

    @Pickin and Grinin think i just found one my first without guessing lol it isn't a big one probably common one 1968 d wwho 1 is that still a ddo though? Does it add value? 20180721_175324.jpg 20180721_175305.jpg 20180721_175324.jpg 20180721_175305.jpg
     
  9. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    That hubbing created multiple working dies, so even though it's not valuable. It's a good catch.
     
  10. dlp_dlp21

    dlp_dlp21 always and forever

    Ok @Pickin and Grinin this be last post tonight tired walking to store lol why is the 1968 d America letters wierd at the bottoms? 20180721_181218.jpg 20180721_185839.jpg
     
  11. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    That is usually the result of die deterioration.
     
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