1919 S Lincoln wheat cent
nooraden1
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Hello everyone, first of all I would like to thank you for the help you have given me, and this time also I would like your help with these coins if they are double die as they seem to me, and it is not clear from the date of manufacture. I hope for your help as you are accustomed to, and my deep thanks to you.
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I don’t think that it is.
Why do you post stuff like this?
Thank you very much for the reply. My question was for information and also for knowledge. Thank you very much from you.
There are no 1919-S Lincoln doubled die cent varieties listed by any of the variety Lincoln sites, so none of your 1919-S Lincolns is a doubled die.
There is a single minor RPM (not worth grading) for 1919-S: http://varietyvista.com/02a LC RPMs Vol 1/RPMs 1919S.htm
This is the key point.
If there are no known DDs then it is almost always a waste of time to look on those dates for a doubled die.
Indeed, it's not like he is going to find one after 105 years of zero being recognized by diligent collectors.
Hello again. Thanks for the information and thanks for the reply. I also have some 1919 coins without the mint mark. If possible, I can send you pictures of them, of course, without any objection. Thank you very much in advance.
There is no objection of course to posting images you have of your coins, however as others have said, over the past year you have been given a lot of resources that you can check yourself with. It gets a little bit hard when someone is given everything they need to learn themselves to be kept asking to help. Nothing against you or your questions, just I think it may be time for you to do the “minimal effort” yourself and then come here if you have a question.
Your track record of something is 0. And “no mintmark” is Philadelphia not no mint mark. You really should know by now that information
thanks for reply
@nooraden1 Have you figured that all your 400 posts here and the other forum if thats you nooraden from New York,New York. have been explained to ad nasum and you just ignore what is said and post the same type of coins again and again. If you really are serious about **learning which you always claim you wanr to do? why don't you go back and look at all your previous posts **
You statement all. Maybe I want to benefit from your experience because I have a little of what you have. any way thanks lot.
You also made a statement that you had a hard time seeing light or such? then how can you see coins and your so called finds you think you found.
All usa coins are called CENT if you read the coin it says so clearly.
You were given a redbook remember that was given by a very generous member that this information could be looked up. You do look at and read it?
Can you post a picture or twenty of the coin(s) you sent to PCGS i for one maybe other lol would like to see what you were complaining about “obvious error” our host missed .
@nooraden1
Questions asked on coincommunityforum. Actual photos LOL.
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Closed one account and opened a new one as "Crater".
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Just like the 1919 Mercury Dime?
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This message is addressed to the professor who always responds to my messages with pictures that sometimes annoy me, even though I do not speak English fluently and I use Google Translate a lot. He makes fun of me because of the way I send messages to the site and that I suffer from an eye problem. The truth is that I am disabled in one eye in terms of vision and colors as well. Sometimes I ask for help from my grandchildren, so I thank them for helping me with the translation. One of the sons of Queens 1956 D is one of those who discovered it. They also have a love of curiosity and knowledge despite their young age. My problem is that one of my eyes suffers from a major problem in the retina. I also had a corneal transplant. What saddens me the most is that some of the honorable brothers are excused and I do not blame them. To prove to them if they want to confirm all of this, I have eye surgery reports so that they do not make fun of me. I am the type who accepts any advice from anyone. I am committed to the popular proverb (He who has known the door of hope does not know the word impossible), and I have a hobby and I also use my time with something that occupies me to pass the time, so thank you very much. My regards. I accept from anyone who gives me advice or perhaps guides me and advises me. Thank you to him and may God protect him. I am very sorry.
You have nothing to be sorry about.
This hobby is a journey that is different for different people. Keep pushing ahead.
This is a US coin related forum or such.
Once again @nooraden1 Like always if as you say bad eyesight why do you look at coins,in such detail and post the with microscope with no results to show for it? That to me makes NO sense but each their own.
You have posted under 3 different accounts or more? Why do keeping saying you want to learn but just keep posting the same stuff over and over. Guess your learning to be a serial poster.
People here and elsewhere have repeatedly answered your questions and you ignore what they say and just continue posting your face value junk like nothing happened previous questions.
Not expecting a reply on these issues as thats not your stlye.
Thank you.