Where is the crescent shaped die chip near the “M” in “UNUM,” the die polish lines in front of Lincoln’s face, or the die polish line under the “R” of “LIBERTY?” Otherwise, it still looks like a business strike and not a proof to me.
Not a Matte Proof, and I wish there were more of them so that I could have some hope.
Retired dealer and avid collector of U.S. type coins, 19th century presidential campaign medalets and selected medals. In recent years I have been working on a set of British coins - at least one coin from each king or queen who issued pieces that are collectible. I am also collecting at least one coin for each Roman emperor from Julius Caesar to ... ?
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"A dog breaks your heart only one time and that is when they pass on". Unknown
I can't seem to get the video to play either.... but it's a nice looking Lincoln cent.
MS63ish
You are thinking MPL?
--Severian the Lame
Who lives in a convent........?
Where is the crescent shaped die chip near the “M” in “UNUM,” the die polish lines in front of Lincoln’s face, or the die polish line under the “R” of “LIBERTY?” Otherwise, it still looks like a business strike and not a proof to me.
Edit: spelling
Zero
rims are not square.
bob
close to 100% authentic
Not a Matte Proof, and I wish there were more of them so that I could have some hope.
So I'm reading between the lines here, and my takeaway is that there's a chance.
That about cover it?
--Severian the Lame
Not a proof coin.
"A dog breaks your heart only one time and that is when they pass on". Unknown
Zero chance as an MPL. But it looks otherwise authentic.
Lance.
The only chance you have at MPL is as a mechanical error.
Very nice cent, and I can see why you are hopeful.... Cheers, RickO
The dot after the D in VDB appears to be closer to the D and not centered. All VDB MPL's have a centered dot.
- Bob -

MPL's - Lincolns of Color
Central Valley Roosevelts
"Mis-placed-dot proof maybe?
Along with misplaced diagnostics.
- Bob -

MPL's - Lincolns of Color
Central Valley Roosevelts