why thank you thank you very much. But I'm only the Hunter it's you people out here who gave me the knowledge and what to look for. I've seen many that I thought were double ears but they were not. As soon as I seen this I knew it was the real deal. Thanks everybody for putting up with me and especially for the knowledge
Greetings all I know the obverse the ear is doubled and I'm pretty sure there's doubling on the reverse some of the letters some of the columns but I would like to get professional opinions also do you think this could be at least an MS 63 as always you guys rock
I hope I have the right forum, if not I'm sure it will be moved to the appropriate one. I have only one question. On the obverse, what is that PMD above the Queen's head? Did Acid do that? Thanks as always
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Greetings everybody hope your New Year's going good. I looked on cuds on coins and variety Vista came up with nothing. The reverse of this 1983 Lincoln cent zinc is a die crack which looks like a cud coming out of it is that possible? It's going through the n in United into the memorial. I was also looking at the bottom of the memorial looks like there's a wider space than usual. As always I appreciate you guys you guys rock
This is the first 1999 Lincoln cent that I've seen with a spike head. All other 1999 Lincoln cent I was searching for the wide am. On the reverse what's going on with Lincoln I've never seen any errors that look like that and where do you start looking for an error like that. Would that be all machine doubling on the reverse too thanks people
I was looking on wexler's for the 1997 Lincoln cent error and OMG I got overwhelmed. It is unbelievable what's going on with the 1997 Lincoln cent. I couldn't read through all of it I had to get out of there so I come here and ask the professionals and the cool people what's going on with my 1997 Lincoln cent? Especially the word trust on the obverse. Is the St doubled? I was looking on the reverse too at the memorial columns and the bays. Didn't get far on that either every picture looked the same on wexler. Is there anything going on as far as doubling on those columns for the bays. And is there any other Lincoln cents that has so many things going on with it. I would hate to research those kind of coins that would drive me nuts. Thanks everybody you rock
Hello everybody wondering if I should send this 1982 large date copper Lincoln cent in for grading. According to coin community this is a rim cud and possible folding rim fin. I was looking on cuds on coins but didn't find a match I didn't even find two cuds on one side. But then again it could be overwhelming looking for it as some of you would know. It's an excellent site I don't use it often until I run into a cud of course. Thanks for taking the time to look
Thanks everybody I just realized how many cards on coins are out there after looking on the site it will drive me crazy trying to find the match for mine but again I haven't found two on one side cuds that is
I haven't seen many cuds on coins even though I have visited the site, which I can't tell heads or tails and what I got,. if anything actually I think there's two cuds one at 11:00 then one at 9:00.. also machine Doubling or doubling on the obverse and reverse? Thanks so much people
I can't remember if I read about a new error that they found a few years ago on the 1983 zinc cent. I think it was found on the reverse what's the one I got here looks like doubling on the obverse and reverse. Take a look at the three in the date the bottom of the three is that doubled? IGWT looks to be machine doubling. How about Liberty? The reverse is a little cheewed up. The E is missing from pluribus. Looks to be a grease strike. They look like doubling at the top of the bays. Thanks coin community you people Rock
No way you're kidding seriously unbelievable.. actually I can't believe I did that that's number one priority for me always that headline wow I guess I'll never get out of the rookie position. Thank you
I know you just loved the subject line huh ? Not really much to ask about this 1970s Lincoln cent. Is this a small date? Is this doubled on obverse and reverse? How about the columns? Much appreciate it
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This shouldn't be too painful, lol. Is there another way of telling an 88 with an 89 reverse besides the FG? If the FG is torn up what else do you go by thank you very much
Greetings all started going through my 1983's see if there was any copper there wasn't so far ,then I got to looking on variety Vista at DDO and ddrs. I have a few of these 1983s to post I understand one coin in a post okay.how does this 1983 Lincoln cent compare with other errors or does it. And can you tell me what for all that minds going through the scent patterns or whatever you want to call them looks pretty cool is that the dreaded zinc. Thanks for looking
I know this is environmentally damaged both obverse and reverse but what's going on with the reverse I was reading something about this but I forgot what I read and where I read it. How about a little help ladies and gentlemen.
Happy Hanukkah, take a look at the reverse, the right wheat stalk, top. I couldn't find a match for doubling for that. If it is indeed doubling if not shame on me. I'm just plugging away at this gaining knowledge as the days go by, then forgetting that knowledge LOL. Also on the app first is that mint mark d an RPM? Possibly d over d South. VV is got a lot of them and I couldn't see a match. Could you date be extra thickness As always appreciate it