I am new to collecting. I found this in a roll of pennies and have no idea what could have clashed with it. Looks like a wheat cent back clashed on the front but the size on the back is a dime. Here are a few pictures. Thank you for your time.
Not a Mint Error. Somebody took a Wheat Cent and pressed it really hard against that Memorial Cent. What you have is a imcused image of the other Cent.
I have a 1991 D nickel that has a copper like color. Can any one tell me anything about it? I also have state quarter that has no mint mark, any info I can get would be appreciated. Thaks
Start your own unique thread with pictures. Nickel sounds like Environmental Damage Quarter could be a Philadelphia Minted coin
State quarter from Philadelphia would still have a mintmark. Is it possibly a New Hampshire quarter? On that issue the mintmark tended to get filled with grease and "disappear".
Yes it is a New Hampsher. Is it worth anything? I also have a 2002 Ohio that has a mint mark that is so disorted you cannot read it. It must have came from the mint because it is in mint condition
Not really, maybe a few dollars as a novelty. Grease filled dies are very common and so do not normally command a significant premium, but the mintmark filling creating a "no mintmark" coin on a piece where every coin is supposed to have one creates a little interest, especailly since there are legitimate no mintmark issues on some other coins.
Ty all for the replies! I googled pressing coins and seen pictures of people using a bench vise to do this kinda thing.