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 Posted 01/01/2008  4:33 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add MountainXBGL to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
This is a 1986P...The earlobe is extended low by a sizeable space
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This one, I am not sure about...Is this the double ear 2006P? I am not looking at the scuff to the lower right but the raise to the lower left of the lobe.
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damage / wear is all I see.
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Yea...I thought so too...damage on the top pick...the bottom one is really too worn for me to see if there is doubling or not. Probably not.
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I see two very lightly worn normal Lincoln cents.
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Nothing out of the realms of slight circulation...
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With two different years you have a difference in hubbing. One deeper with more detail and the other single squeeze with lesser depth of the die. The coins from the 1980's Have what appears as a smaller size of head and the single squeeze one have more details, but less height of pattern. You can spot the 80's cents even in hand without magnification. When you come across the 2001-03 Cents if looks like all the letters on the obverse are wide. Makes you double check the date every time.
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