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Huitzilopochtli

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  1. I am here because I want to find rare coins I believe like everybody else and worn dies had struck one of the most valuable coins and next is from Google to me the best resource in the entire world for everything it makes me win according to the best lawyer in Denver Colorado and the director of a civil rights organization an impossible civil federal case against United States being pro se (no lawyer but only me) and I won two more case another federal case against Loreta lynch United States AG in Obama’s second term and my own divorce so google is good and here is the information: Some of the most valuable coins struck from worn dies include: 1870-S Indian Princess Head Gold $3 This coin is a mystery, as documents indicate that only one of these coins exists, but it appeared in a sale in 1911. Some believe the original coin never made it into the cornerstone, while others believe it's an undocumented duplicate 1943 Copper Lincoln Penny This coin is considered one of the most valuable error coins in the world. It's estimated that only a few dozen of these coins exist. The error occurred when copper planchets from the previous year were mistakenly used in the coining press, resulting in a small number of copper pennies being minted in 1943. 1955 Doubled Die Lincoln Cent This coin is known for its prominent doubling effect on the obverse, which causes the date and motto to appear twice. These coins can sell for tens of thousands of dollars. 1964 Accented Hair Kennedy Half Dollar This coin is an "accented hair" error coin, which means that JFK's hair is more detailed than on standard Kennedy half dollars. Only about 1% to 3% of the original 1964 proof coins have this detail, making them worth hundreds at auction. 1870-S Indian Princess Head Gold $3 This coin is a mystery, as documents indicate that only one of these coins exists, but it appeared in a sale in 1911. Some believe the original coin never made it into the cornerstone, while others believe it's an undocumented duplicate.
  2. By the way Lincoln looks like black guy it can be one of his kids
  3. And here are some pictures of a 1978 coin that should be wide AM according to the books and experts but to me looks like the 2007 close AM;
  4. And here is some pictures from those 2005 and 2007 close AM from PCGS the first is the 2005
  5. This is what lincolncentcollection.com says about wide and close AM: (my problem in identifying the wide and close AM is that some wide AMs are too wide as other ones in the case of the 1974 to 1978 the wide AMs don’t look really wide it looks like some close AMs like 2005 and 2007 pennies, I normally compare the wide and close AMs with PCGS pictures) 1959-1992 all business strikes and proofs are supposed to have a Wide AM 1993 all business strikes and proofs have a Close AM 1994-2008 all business strikes have a Close AM 1994-2008 all proofs have a Wide AM Another characteristic that is used to differentiate these rare coins from others of the same year is the distance of the reverse designers initials, FG, from the right side of the memorial. On Close AM cents the initials are farther away from the memorial than on the Wide AM cents. Also, there is a horizontal serif on the end of the straight vertical part of the G on the Wide AM cents.
  6. I have a 1995 penny no mint mark and I believe it’s DDO,DDR and wide AM, I have that coin since 2021 and I wonder if I am right about the coin errors and for that matter I need y’all help and every advice and recommendations are very welcome and appreciated and if is possible to give me and idea on the possible grade of the coin (just an idea or possibility) it will go to be graded by PCGS where I have been sending coins to be graded I will post pictures. thank you in advance for your help!