BRAVO!!!
I whole heartedly agree with Lucien... I could not have said it better... Thanks Jason!!!
Jim
Printable View
BRAVO!!!
I whole heartedly agree with Lucien... I could not have said it better... Thanks Jason!!!
Jim
Thank you Lucien and Jim; glad these tutorials have aided some of the collectors who visit the LCR forums. Do not forget to thank Brad Podraza, LCR founder for both running the forums but also the fantastic job he has done creating an invaluable site dedicated to Lincolns cent varieties and errors.
Here is nice class IV on a Jefferson - DDO-006 - with a strong extra eye south. (For reference, the doubling in the motto happens to be class I.)
http://i732.photobucket.com/albums/w...DO-006bLCR.jpg
Great Post! Thanks!
Thanks again
Lucien
I am new and thank you so much for this info :)).
A few more examples of class 4.
1936 1DO-001 - DDO-001: very even spread in motto, LIBERTY and the date.
http://i732.photobucket.com/albums/w...O-001RED04.jpg
1942 1DR-007 - DDR-005
Partial hubbing, somewhat centralized and hemispherical (upper portions) probably from an incomplete hubbing.
http://i732.photobucket.com/albums/w...DDR-005b02.jpg
1942S 1DO-002 - DDO-002
Spread shows in the date and motto, with lesser doubling in LIBERTY, the tie and a few face details.
http://i732.photobucket.com/albums/w...4.jpg~original