RARE MINT ERROR LINCOLN COPPER CENT

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e10.jpge9.jpge9.jpge1.jpge1.jpg1.jpge100%.jpgAny And All information about this type error
is greatly Appreciated ..DO NOT BOTHER TO COMMENT IF ALL YOU WANNA DO TO
IS DEGRADE THIS AUTHENTIC FIND AND CREATE FALSE ILLUSIONS BY POSTING oh it is just DAMAGED.
Real legitimate collectors I Welcome information from you with much Appreciation and Respect
THANK YOU1.jpge7.jpg
 

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So you want any and all information, as long as it is what you want to hear. Sorry, it is what it is.
 

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There is extra thickness on that R in trust.
I'd need a better pic.
The ridge on the reverse is most likely from a coin wrapping machine.
Look at The E and the S in pluribus.
The tops have been chewed off.
That may also be responsible for the thickness on the bottom of the outer devices.
I've learned a ton since I started learning.
I can make some educated guesses.
If you really want to learn.
Find a different forum and read and commit to memory everything that coop says.
Buyer beware though...those guys can be a little harsh and brutally honest with their opinions. :laughing7:
 

If you really believe you have a rare coin, please pony up the fee and have it professionally evaluated. All you will get on any forum is opinions based on the evidence provided. Until then, be grateful that people who have, individually, up to 60 years experience collecting coins, are taking time to post answers.

Time for more coffee.
 

If someone offers you a nickel for it, take it before they change their mind.
 

PMD for sure. Looks like something gouged it on both sides.
 

There is extra thickness on that R in trust.
I'd need a better pic.
The ridge on the reverse is most likely from a coin wrapping machine.
Look at The E and the S in pluribus.
The tops have been chewed off.
That may also be responsible for the thickness on the bottom of the outer devices.
I've learned a ton since I started learning.
I can make some educated guesses.
If you really want to learn.
Find a different forum and read and commit to memory everything that coop says.
Buyer beware though...those guys can be a little harsh and brutally honest with their opinions. :laughing7:

Image4.jpgThank You for your concern your information ..is Always Appreciated over here in this shark tank
 

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If you really believe you have a rare coin, please pony up the fee and have it professionally evaluated. All you will get on any forum is opinions based on the evidence provided. Until then, be grateful that people who have, individually, up to 60 years experience collecting coins, are taking time to post answers.

Time for more coffee.
I Appreciate the information always and Thank You
 

I don't understand how someone can be so blind and daft about peoples honest and knowledgeable suggestions. Not all of us have only seen a coin or two in our lives. Remember that we too may have valuable knowledge, just as you claim to have - about a certain subject. I have dealt with coins my whole life and have a vast variety of Proofs, MS, bills, bullion, errors and a lot more... I am certain your coin is some ever which way altered or damaged and will not be a repeatable find in the wild. An Error coin seldomly only ever has 1 single error coin in the wild. Good luck with your wild imagination. Zero offense intended, just an honest opinion just as you asked for.
 

Thank you 92 for adding words to your thread.

But you still didn't point to what makes this an error in your opinion. An image with a vague statement that they are "authentic finds" doesn't help us.
Please ask specific questions with arrows if you can.
 

He is on other forums calling people jealous and saying experts are wrong about his "errors". Most have blocked him because apparently he lives under a bridge. He has no desire to learn, only attack other's opinions.
 

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