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2015-D Lincoln Cent. DD On Medusa Hair, Down Forehead & Nose?

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2015-D-Lincoln-Cent.-DD-On-Medusa-Hair,-Down-Forehead-&-Nose?

2015-D-Lincoln-Cent.-DD-On-Medusa-Hair,-Down-Forehead-&-Nose?
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 Posted 09/19/2016  02:52 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Anita to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
What's going on with the Temporal Process? The ear looks lumpy?
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It might be bubbles under the plating. You might see if they give under the pressure of a toothpick? No premium for this though.
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If that is the actual color of your penny, it's brass plated in error at the mint. It would be worth around $50.
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Thank You Muchisimax.
I rely on your vision.
I will hold on to this one till I have it checked. I don't think they are bubbles. Coin is too solid. Extra metal on ear lobe.
Thank You.
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What book would be best to figure out coins from the 17 & 1800's? Key dates & images?
How does one begin to sort these types of coins?
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For the 17 & 1800's that would probably be a question in the Classic Coin section of the forum.

http://www.coincommunity.com/forum/...p?FORUM_ID=3
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I am giving it quite a bit of thought because I just started & I don't know anything about coins.
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Anita, can you take a clear white photo of it?
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Need more light on your photo to be able to see it better.
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I haven't had time to see the collection or decided if I am will to take on this task.
When I see the collection, I will definitely post pictures & rely on your eye sight.
Thank You Muchisimax.
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