Post a Perfect or Unusual Wheatie Reverse!

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  1. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    1958-d
     

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  3. mas4492

    mas4492 Junior Member

    Gotta admit...I never saw a thread like this before.
    1915 MS64BN:
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  4. Shoewrecky

    Shoewrecky Coin Hoarder

    here's a couple of mine. I got more but we would be here all day :)
    First one is a 56 proof the others are 30 something..
    they have more luster than what I am showing, plus some of the scratches are on the plastic sleeve.

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  5. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    :thumb::thumb::thumb::thumb::thumb::thumb::thumb::thumb::thumb:Nice PL
     
  6. EyeEatWheaties

    EyeEatWheaties Cent Hoarder

    well now, this one from robec is special for sure.. worth repeating Charmy's extreme errors are also over the top!


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    Are the impurities that are causing the graining really going criss cross? That is amazing.
     
  7. mas4492

    mas4492 Junior Member

    Here's a blood red '16: (64)

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  8. Coinman_Ben

    Coinman_Ben Member


    that is one "bloody" penny, looks cool. Also, that 1959 wheat that Penny Lady posted looks kinda funny, almost as funny as Thad's "wheats" lol
     
  9. The Penny Lady®

    The Penny Lady® Coin Dealer

    You know, after I posted my coins, I realized that my "wheaties" did have a "funny" reverse - I must have had too much Christmas wine! :D
     
  10. Coinman_Ben

    Coinman_Ben Member

    yeah, I was playing off a comment someone made about Thad's "wheat" pennies with the Lincoln Memorial reverse
     
  11. vnickels

    vnickels Matt Draiss Numismatics & Galleries

    nice first clip
     
  12. vnickels

    vnickels Matt Draiss Numismatics & Galleries

    wow nice errors jello!
     
  13. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    Mine are not no "D"'s, but they are still solid. Sorry for the delay, but here are some better pictures. The NGC even has pretty close to a full beard.
     

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  14. mas4492

    mas4492 Junior Member

    1922 MS63BN:
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  15. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    That has got to be die #3, but still a real nice one.
     
  16. mas4492

    mas4492 Junior Member

    The obv. is a hoot.
     
  17. EyeEatWheaties

    EyeEatWheaties Cent Hoarder

    Okey Dokey... Anyone want to take a stab at this?

    I shot these with the lighting in the same position, no adjustments, one behind the other. Comparing them against each other put them in ascending order from MS63RD to MS67RD starting with the one that is the MS66RB!!!

    Is it 123456 or 654321?




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  18. robec

    robec Junior Member

    I like #3. I don't know where it fits in, but it has some wowser luster.
     
  19. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    I guess I am dense tonight, but ascending order starting in the middle? Huh? Last time I checked, 66 is neither larger than 67 not smaller than 63.
     
  20. EyeEatWheaties

    EyeEatWheaties Cent Hoarder

    Yeah rlm. sorry... I post those 6 reverse in relation to the first post I made to create this thread. There isn't much point to the above. Maybe if I included the obverse of each coin?

    The idea was/is ... who can guess which coin goes with 63RD, 64RD, 65RD, 66RD, 67RD and just to throw a monkey wrench in the works.... you have to start off with which coin goes with 66RB... no skill involved I know. lol!

    So if you choose Robecs favorite coin as the 66RB coin you would start with (3) then choose which numbered coin you think is from the 63RD, so forth and so on.
     
  21. EyeEatWheaties

    EyeEatWheaties Cent Hoarder

    Okay! well that was a major FAIL.. a total thread killer..

    I just got this in.. I'm taking chances now looking for VDB toners. Pretty sure this is AT.. no way I can know for sure. comments appreciated. I found it on Reeded Coins website.

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    The above picture was shot with an axial lighting set up to capture the colors without tilting the coin.

    This below image is shot straight on with my typical lighting set up. This pic is full resolution, click on it twice to see all the detail.

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