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Is this an overdate on on this Lincoln cent?

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  • Is this an overdate on on this Lincoln cent?

    ground off 1957x2.JPG If the date was ground off and a new date engraved south of the previous date, would it look like this?

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    for my part, as nice as your image and presentation is, it's gonna take a lot more than that for what you are asking. you need different angles, super-close-ups and very sharp images and it is possible that may not be enough. i gotta say 99% of the time, to diagnose something like that, an in-hand examination is almost certainly required. imo
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    • #3
      The date is raised-relief on the coin, so if a new date were put on, it would have to be "built-up" rather than engraved into the coin. Very hard to do without the result being an obvious manipulation.

      Is that silver finish the true color of the coin? If so it is easy to create a false silvery finish with electroplated coat of zinc, or simply bathing a copper/bronze coin in liquid mercury.

      Hope this helps.

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      • #4
        Wasn't this coin already posted on this forum a while back ? There were enough what if's thrown around in that post. I am not willing to participate in resurrecting a dead topic. My opinion in that other post still stands.

        https://board.conecaonline.org/forum...0-over-odv-021
        Last edited by MintErrors; 10-24-2024, 01:44 AM.
        Gary Kozera
        Website: https://MintErrors.org

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        • #5
          Originally posted by MintErrors View Post
          Wasn't this coin already posted on this forum a while back ? There were enough what if's thrown around in that post. I am not willing to participate in resurrecting a dead topic. My opinion in that other post still stands.

          https://board.conecaonline.org/forum...0-over-odv-021
          good call. i thought it may have been that thread but didn't check. wish i woulda.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by MintErrors View Post
            Wasn't this coin already posted on this forum a while back ? There were enough what if's thrown around in that post. I am not willing to participate in resurrecting a dead topic. My opinion in that other post still stands.

            https://board.conecaonline.org/forum...0-over-odv-021
            100% yep.... Done... Nuff said
            CONECA Attributer: John Miller

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            • #7
              Originally posted by MintErrors View Post
              Wasn't this coin already posted on this forum a while back ? There were enough what if's thrown around in that post. I am not willing to participate in resurrecting a dead topic. My opinion in that other post still stands.

              https://board.conecaonline.org/forum...0-over-odv-021
              Yes it is. And I didn't become a PAYING member of CONECA to be kicked to the curb over my lack of photography skills and these (50) 1958 D Lincoln cents that I have that show something totally different than what the accepted narrative is. An in hand exam is the only solution to this. It is my right, I believe, as a paying member of CONECA to have my coins examined by CONECA's experts, no matter what you may think of me or them.

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