Just in today's post, 45 & 49 die crack/laminations in head, and a 54 on a tapered thin planchet

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  1. john65999

    john65999 Well-Known Member

    A 271836591_449583343545756_4990537539468508996_n.jpg 271607953_2012172465610179_61262881374365946_n.jpg 271761425_683407632822094_7425134779452528594_n.jpg 271724542_212297337702488_3467242151404400191_n.jpg 271537619_1591115131247849_4746836053309996417_n.jpg 271582824_2021666658014207_2753098496986444296_n.jpg 271491427_3144636325819292_9030658414662772673_n.jpg 271604967_3018406405154935_5238406561830166406_n.jpg 271542637_252789803638006_8320977702508599233_n.jpg 271598964_303268568426777_8666478855547378700_n.jpg ll Lincolns, all from same vendor, the45 & 49 are a bit hard to see tiny cracks or lamination from head to rim on both, the 54 is tapered thin, showing edges and weights of all coins scale is calibrated a nickel is 5 grams..thanks for viewing!!!
     
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  3. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    When's the fight?? :smuggrin:
     
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