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Need way better pictures than that. From pics posted I didn't see a single doubled die. You need to post a coin at a time with good enough pictures for members to tell if the coin in question exhibits any type of variety. Would love to see the close ups of 1985 penny, looks to be struck off center or possibly mid aligned die!
Cheers!
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Bedrock of the Community
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 Need much better pictures.
Errers and Varietys.
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Pillar of the Community
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Congrats on filling some holes.
But posting one coin at a time is best with some closeups of the variety highlighted. It takes more effort but is easier to keep everything sorted out.
Words of encouragement are one of the major food groups. We need to consume them regularly to thrive and grow.
Edited by Petespockets55 07/09/2019 09:32 am
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Will do.. they seemed allright on my phone haha unfprtunaly it was the most epic fail ever my coin scopes chargimg won't be long. Sorry for the last of time. Any thoughts on the large charcoal looking penny.
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Lets start with the "plating" cents, the 3 in the pix looks like envormental toning. 1970 small date vs large date is only on S minted cents..So don't worry about photos of the Phillys nor Denvers, unless you think they might be ddos/ddrs. Also agree with others 1 to 2 coins per post...good luck..have fun...happy hunting Edited:  on the wheaties and hole fillers
Edited by Greasy Fingers 07/09/2019 12:10 am
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Also,don't forget that 1972 has master die doubling on almost all coins P-D-S. Just so you know,you can buy a clip on magnifier for cheap on ebay. John1 
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Better close up pics and one coin one topic.
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Quote: Any thoughts on the large charcoal looking penny. If the one you are talking about is in the group with the '70d's (lower right) that is an example of environmental damage (in the ground or cup holder?). I can't tell if it is any larger than the others though. Dark colors on Lincoln cents are a sign of oxidation. Just like copper drip edge or flashing on a roof will turn dark brown or even green.
Words of encouragement are one of the major food groups. We need to consume them regularly to thrive and grow.
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  to the CCF!
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