No, it is an example of the 1808 Overton 109 die marriage. The 1807 and 1808 capped bust halves look quite different than 1809 and later years.
I bought this piece from @C-B-D yesterday. I liked it ever since he posted it, even before he submitted. We settled on a price and I can't wait to get it. I have an odd ball mercury dime set including broadstruck, one broadstruck and beautifully toned, beautifully toned, proof, 2016 gold centennial, super deep/severe clashing, etc. and I thought this would make a great addition. I had been looking for one with a larger clip in unc. and when this one had a large clip on top of it being a double clip, I loved it. Thanks @C-B-D !
Got this one free after seeing it in the case and asking about it. Seems to have an RPM but Wexler lists 80 of them for the 46 S, mostly based on die scratches which can't really be seen on this one. Grease filled die on reverse?
Yesterday one of my co-workers handed me this nickel and says "Is this good?" I love that they look out for me. Later I found this 1957 penny in a bank roll.
This coin caught my eye because of its toning. The Heritage photos don’t capture the luster very well. It looks great in hand and I don’t regret pulling the trigger.
I picked up this penny the other day. Guessing it is PMD. Weight is correct for newer penny (2.5 grams). The edge is clean and sharp like a new one but no definition inside. Found it interesting