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Per Mr. Diamond
I enjoy your posts, but please start a new thread for each coin. Thanks.
I will start a thread in the near future featuring a 9-coin capped-die strike progression (obverse) based upon reverse die scratch markers. I have no microscope nor any other way to document these markers in photos but I believe it is a true progression. I just wish I had all of the rest of them.
Once one sees the obverse progression, there should be little doubt.
Jim
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Originally posted by AKexpat View PostI believe these are struck-thru cap fragments. I have no proof other than observation.
The first is a capped-die strike with a struck cap fragment.
The second one is a normal strike with a struck cap fragment.
Mike Diamond. Error coin writer and researcher.
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Originally posted by AKexpat View PostThis is a struck-thru grease coin. I have had many but this is the one of the "worst" ones from the Mint's point of view.
Mike Diamond. Error coin writer and researcher.
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Originally posted by AKexpat View PostThis is a capped-die strike with a base-of-bust cud. Looking through a loupe, the date appears to be either 1983 or 1988.
This is a 1988 base-of bust cud that appears smaller and very similar, but no where near an exact match. Could it be a degeneration (additional die breakage) between the two coins if the dates are the same? No apparent die scratches on either of the coins reverses.
BJ NeffMember of: ANA, CCC, CONECA, Fly-in-club, FUN, NLG & T.E.V.E.C.
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Thanks Jim and they are. Looking at the reverse of the struck with a late stage die cap with cud, it is more than likely an 1983. The designer's initials (FG) are the clue and fit the style used from 1974 to 1985.
However, even with that, I will be listing this cud under "no date" Lincoln cents.
BJ NeffMember of: ANA, CCC, CONECA, Fly-in-club, FUN, NLG & T.E.V.E.C.
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