1995 LC Reverse Error??

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Danielle Skasko, Jan 16, 2015.

  1. Danielle Skasko

    Danielle Skasko Active Member

    image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg Hello to all again...I have found a 1995 LC that has something between the E and the N in Cent...
    Does anyone know what this is called?

    Thanks in advance!
     
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  3. jay4202472000

    jay4202472000 Well-Known Member

    Looks like a stain.
     
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  4. cpm9ball

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    Is it raised, flush or below the surface? I need a better close-up.

    Chris
     
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  5. Briboy07

    Briboy07 Well-Known Member

    I am thinking the same as Jay....is it raised?
     
  6. Briboy07

    Briboy07 Well-Known Member

    LOL same time Chris :)
     
  7. cpm9ball

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    Nah! One minute difference.:woot:

    Chris
     
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  8. Markus1959

    Markus1959 Well-Known Member

    That's what I say as the E & the N look well raised above it in the last picture.
     
  9. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    Here's another example I have "coined" the phrase a copper transfer, well that's what I call it when the copper plating comes off or transfers to another part of the coin. Zinc coins copper plated. in this case the OP coin may have a transfer from another coin that the Top of the "T" came off and transferred to the area shown. notice how the OP coin the area looks like the cross on top of the T.
    However on my coin it was a broad strike and the "T" from the strike was stretched leaving the area un coated by the copper plate. That's also why it's hard to train your eye to whether the area in question is raised or pushed into the coin surface. It's nether it's on the same surface. 2000 copper transfer 1.jpg 2000 copper transfer 2.jpg
     
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  10. cpm9ball

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    I thought it was when a member of the PD transferred from one department to another, i.e. homicide to vice or narcotics to IAB.

    Chris
     
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