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    Posted 2 years ago

    Diesel68
    (6 items)

    This 1955s is best one I have out of three. None are DD but in my opinion in excellent condition except for the edge, I was wondering how do I find out if this is damage from the mint.

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    1. dav2no1 dav2no1, 2 years ago
      Lots of info on the net..

      https://treasurepursuits.com/1955-wheat-penny/#:~:text=The%20Legendary%201955%20Doubled%20Die%20Wheat%20Penny&text=The%20error%20was%20produced%20when,entire%20obverse%20design%20appear%20doubled.
    2. Diesel68 Diesel68, 2 years ago
      Thanks for the link!
    3. apostata apostata, 2 years ago
      insert Waki( km 132-bie -levelling - enhancing , clamming c - grading, garments damage, mint fallacy )
    4. apostata apostata, 2 years ago
      i am just an amateur, so i won,t be of much help i think

      it,s probably an KM 132 ( which is an numista classification) its a San-Francisco limited ( very elaborate about 4.500.000 i believe)

      I can,t see it is a BIE deviation ,( because the photo,s are partial)

      the levelling is normal, THe S is not denting or cubing

      actually coins are a type of cooky cutters with in the 50 ties something like 50 tons of pressure unilateral or like hammering depends on the proces within a collar

      if the pressure is that high it is IMO not so likeliky, you got a sloping in the rim denting, it is not jagging of serration also , maybe something happened with an uneven pressure ( tyre)sloping in the pressure, not due to minting

      i wonder if we got a theoraticall problem here , because whatever the fallacy problem might be , we are still committed the the condition of the coin which run from 1 to 70 IMO it got a lot of wear ( see vertical loss , damage in the jackets etc)

      actually you are stating an grading of an XF 40-45, IMO opinion it is lower IMO it
      classification , s something like aG 7-F12

      cute coin greetings Waki
    5. Diesel68 Diesel68, 2 years ago
      That was a flood of information greatly appreciate you taking your time and responding. So basically coins I posted are not that omg! Interesting. I'll try to get different variety of pictures. I'm no collector of any sort. I have a friend who dilly dally around a bit so I started looking for coins that caught my eye for him. Anyway I was introduced to a friend of his that gave me two vintage looking rolls of Penny's from the US Kansas City Federal Reserve, something like that, anyway every one of them are 1960 D and look bran new, he also gave me 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909 Indian head pennys and a 1943 steel all I'm sure are worth nothing more than keep sake's for my grandkids.
      Anyway thank you for taking the time to talk to me

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