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Lincoln Wheat Cents Unknown Dates Or MM's. Better Pics.

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 Posted 05/24/2021  9:12 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Kerseycoin to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers

Little better images. Agree with coop. Just not sure what would cause this. The other question was about the 50's wheat cents. Partially filled 9 and a fat 5 on 52's & 57's what causes this? Common? Variety or error?


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 Posted 05/24/2021  9:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mrwhatisit to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Based on your photos, either small Cuds at the date area, and some die fatigue possibility.
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Well your 57-D looks to be die chips on the 9 & 5 which is fairly common, but the 55-D may have some acid damage if that's how it really looks like in hand?
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Duplicate thread?
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Die chips on the '57 D. Cuds are typically associated with the rims--like a chunk of the die breaking off at the edge, allowing the struck coin to have a blob/blister-like appearance at the rim.
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Thank all of you for your responses. I try to learn a little every day. Interesting on the acid suggestion. It does look just like that in hand. The other I think is a 1927 but didnt have it close by when posting. Must be how seller is supplying his uncirculated cents in these " unsearched" rolls.
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Please crop photos properly before posting and align the coins properly as well,also in focus, before taking picks...thanks. The 1st pic shows die chips and the other might be a Dryer Coin or acid damage, weight might help.
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