Whiiiizzzed. Notice the polished look of the surfaces and devices and the numerous bristle marks that are present from the polishing brush. Heavily whizzed coins also lose most if not all of the normal surface markings such as die flow evidence and die polish lines that would be present on a normal example.
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Whiiiizzzed. Notice the polished look of the surfaces and devices and the numerous bristle marks that are present from the polishing brush. Heavily whizzed coins also lose most if not all of the normal surface markings such as die flow evidence and die polish lines that would be present on a normal example.
You da man! Thanks, bud.
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Here is one I found in a roll. Looks like an orange peel but cleaned also but not sure how. And I could be completely wrong on it cleaned but does not look normal. If you want it let me know, will send it to you.
Here is my 1922 no D with strong reverse. This is my opinion, but it may be wrong. If I'm wrong please tell me so. The coin is in about good to good condition in my estimation. You can let me know what you think. If the coin and the pictures are satisfactory you have my permission to use them. Thanks, Joel
Willbrooks, Here is a more focused photo of my 1922 no D obverse. It is about the best I can do. I have a Canon PowerShot A590 with an 10x lens and have to hold it as steady as I can. Hope this is Ok. Thanks and sorry I didn't see your reply from last week. Joel
Thanks to everyone who has pitched in! I am now looking for a retained struck-through. I seem to remember someone posting a really cool struck-through cloth that still had the cloth stuck in the coin, but I cannot find it now. Let me know if you can help. Thanks!
Also, Chris sent me some nice photos of a cast counterfeit, but I am looking for a struck counterfeit example of a Lincoln cent.
Edit: Coop hooked me up with the retained struck-through for which I was looking. Thank you, Coop!
Last edited by willbrooks; 06-05-2014 at 09:31 AM.
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Also, Chris sent me some nice photos of a cast counterfeit, but I am looking for a struck counterfeit example of a Lincoln cent.
Hey I got some counterfeit Lincoln cents.
1909S - 1
1909S VDB- 3 OF THEM
1914D - 4 OF THEM
1913S - 2
1955 DDO - 3 OF THEM
1911S - 4 of them
1922 NO D - 2 of them
Last edited by pennies4pennies; 07-01-2014 at 03:59 PM.
Also, Chris sent me some nice photos of a cast counterfeit, but I am looking for a struck counterfeit example of a Lincoln cent.
Hey I got some counterfeit Lincoln cents.
1909S - 1
1909S VDB- 3 OF THEM
1914D - 4 OF THEM
1913S - 2
1955 DDO - 3 OF THEM
1911S - 4 of them
1922 NO D - 2 of them
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