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Sleepy Holow

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So far, I've found it's good to take possible errors to your LCS and see what they say...But then again, I don't have that good an eye for errors yet.
 

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mjm579

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Sleepy Holow said:
So far, I've found it's good to take possible errors to your LCS and see what they say...But then again, I don't have that good an eye for errors yet.

Sorry to play the newbie card, but what does LCD stand for?
 

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mjm579 said:
Sorry to play the newbie card, but what does LCD stand for?

Sorry my bad, apparently my phone decided to auto fill LCD. I assume LCS means Local Coin Shop?
 

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No. 2 looks like raised metal and if so it is a substantial die crack. Nice find.
No. 1 and No. 3 are PMD
And No. 4 is the result of the copper plating. It is fairly common for blistering to occur with the copper plating. There is no added premium as they are so common. In fact, if you examine the zincoln cents in general under magnification, more often than not there is some degree of blistering. The cents without the blistering actually carry the premium.
 

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Diver_Down said:
No. 2 looks like raised metal and if so it is a substantial die crack. Nice find.
No. 1 and No. 3 are PMD
And No. 4 is the result of the copper plating. It is fairly common for blistering to occur with the copper plating. There is no added premium as they are so common. In fact, if you examine the zincoln cents in general under magnification, more often than not there is some degree of blistering. The cents without the blistering actually carry the premium.

Thx for the information. What is the best way to get an idea on the wheat leaf? Take it to the coin shop?
 

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mjm579

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Diver_Down said:
No. 2 looks like raised metal and if so it is a substantial die crack. Nice find.
No. 1 and No. 3 are PMD
And No. 4 is the result of the copper plating. It is fairly common for blistering to occur with the copper plating. There is no added premium as they are so common. In fact, if you examine the zincoln cents in general under magnification, more often than not there is some degree of blistering. The cents without the blistering actually carry the premium.

Forgot to add - it is raised metal.
 

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