1990 Cent - What up with the spike on the C?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by JohnT, Sep 6, 2012.

  1. JohnT

    JohnT Newbismatist

    Here it is:
    1990 C on CENT.jpg

    The lower looks like it might be PMD, but I can't explain away the top spike. Any reasonable/unreasonable explanations?

    I'll assume gremlins until I hear otherwise.
     
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  3. StandingPride95

    StandingPride95 New Member

    Looks like die chips
     
  4. rascal

    rascal Well-Known Member

    anything after 1982 don't pay much attention to it unless it is something major. these copper plated zinc coins are bad for getting air bubbles under the super thin copper plating and the zinc will rot and push up all kinds of weird places. I see here on the CT forum that the zinc rot is causing some folks to think they have RPM coins , doubled dies and all kinds of things.
     
  5. elijahhenry10

    elijahhenry10 New Member

    That does look like mechanical doubling on the C, E, and N though.
     
  6. zachfromnj

    zachfromnj Junior Member

    on a side note, what do you use to take those pictures?
     
  7. JohnT

    JohnT Newbismatist

    I have a low-end "Dino-Lite". It has a 640x480 image size and has 0.3MP resolution. Cost is the low ~$100 range. It is usually sufficient. I've seen others online who have the 1.3MP version, which is nicer, but not quite worth the added expense (around ~$300). I'm planning on buying an actual microscope with a 5.0MP camera... as soon as I feel like parting with ~$500-$800.

    To all who responded:
    Thanks for all the input! Given this information, I'll only list this with a $75 opening bid :rolleyes:
     
  8. zachfromnj

    zachfromnj Junior Member

    Oh wow $100 would be a bit much for me to part with, it takes very nice pictures.
     
  9. JohnT

    JohnT Newbismatist

    I hear ya. I received mine as a gift, so I'm pretty content with keeping my money at the moment. If you search "Digital Microscope" on ebay, they have listings for 2.0MP digital microscopes for around the $40-$50 range. However, I can't vouch for the quality... and I'm sure they're all from China so there is likely zippy chance of returning it.
     
  10. Jorgy

    Jorgy Junior Member

    You could call it the "Devil C" and make a fortune....:devil: JK

    I call this one the "Lazy E"..needs a kick stand to stay up..lol
    [​IMG]
     
  11. VDBforDave

    VDBforDave Lincoln Error Collector

    Devil C for sure! I would keep it! Cool find.
     
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