I get that the obverse has an indent. But the reverse? Why is the T in CENT so large, and a bigger question, how did another T get underneath the N in CENT? Any thoughts appreciated.
That is not a Mint Error.. No clashes. Just a damaged Cent. Just because a coin looks odd, strange, weird or different does not automatically make it a Mint Error.. Your question should be.. Is this an error or PMD? Remember that.
@potty dollar 1878 Here is an overlay of an Indian Head Cent.. This is what you use as reference for true clashes -
I saw that before just forgot that the details have to match up if its not in the correct area its most likely damage/altered
There is more going on with this coin. I don't know what it is but there is more. Someone tell me how there is a T below the N in cent. Better images would be cool. Fun coin.
Yea I'd like to know how the "T" was pressed into the fields of the coin without affecting the devices.