Question about a Lincoln Cent
Hello, I am brand new to this forum and am resurrecting a hobby for coin collecting that I last entertained about 30 years ago when I was a kid. Rummaging through the sock drawer the other day, I found an envelope with a single Lincoln Cent in it. It is a 1983 Lincoln cent. What is a little different about it is that the "8" in the date looks like twin mounds rather than a clean digit. I am asking for opinions as to whether I should consider this a collectible, and if so, what I should do with it? Does it have any value?
I know you will ask for a photo, but at present I do not have a digital camera. Maybe if you feel it is warranted, I will try to borrow one and get some close-ups.
Thanks!
I know you will ask for a photo, but at present I do not have a digital camera. Maybe if you feel it is warranted, I will try to borrow one and get some close-ups.
Thanks!
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Have you compared that cent with others of the same date?
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The pic is from www.coppercoins.com and the owner of that site frequents the boards. If I was looking at a 1983 cent, I would be looking at the reverse instead of the obverse, and I would be looking for this:
Sorry for the delay in responding, was interrupted by a long distance phone call from Iraq....
with debris so it left the humps instead, but more likely it is the result of a plating pro-
blem. The early zinc Lincolns had a lot of problems with the copper sheathing peeling
away from the zinc. This would be more common around devices and lettering like the
"8".
If the former it would be marginally collectible but little interest, if the latter it would not
normally be considered collectible. There could be someone interested in bubbling in
various location but I've not heard of him.