@John1 No. No I normally come here if I can't find a match on the websites. I just wanted to post both of the 1966 cents because one looks completely flatter than the other and I wanted an opinion
@NYislander I'm looking at the lips the neck and the chin. The link that you posted is the exact picture I was looking at. The website also says the neck the lips and the throat are all doubled
I pushed on the link of dryer coins and it took me to a previous topic someone had posted on here and my coins do not look like those dryer coins that were previously posted by someone else. The rim of my coins isn't curling up. On one side it's kind of flat and on the other side it's pretty much normal for both coins but the reverse doesn't really look like it's wearing down anywhere except for the torch and leaves. But the rim of the coin isn't covering any of the details of the letters as they do on the examples from previous post on here. The two coins that I posted actually look almost exactly like the picture that I put in the comments with the link that goes to it also
I was cherry picking through dime rolls the other day and found two dimes the 2017d and a 2019d I will post pictures of both only because I didn't find anything online explaining about a 2017 but I did find a website talking about the 2019 d. What do you all think? And how valuable are they?
The last 2 pics are from copper coins. The rest are pics of my coin. The e and t in cent are the same. And the epu looks similar but my camera doesn't take good zoom pics. It's a lot clearer when I see it through a loop
I didn't add new pictures with arrows pointed to the areas. Those pictures are from coppercoins.com. I'm not at home right now to take pictures of the parts of the coin that you needed. I will do so when I get a chance though.