I ran across a penny the other day that I just can't seem to avoid glancing at every now and then. I'm assuming it's a shattered die, but I'm no expert or anything. Every time I take a gander at this penny I can't help but to think, "I wonder what the die looked like.." It's a little tricky to tell from that angle, but those ridges along the edge are actually crevices/wrinkles on the coin. I'm wondering if anyone else has ever come across such a massive example of shattering. So lets have it! Bring on your shatters.
You should inquire first at what you might have... All I know is that it's not a shattered die you have there
Shattered, damaged, Gauguin.. Either way I thought it was neat looking. As requested, heres a shot of the reverse:
I actually Googled the word Gaugin before making my post about it and as you would expect I only got results about a painter with no references to coin collecting, so I was a tad confused.