Let's break it down. The D is it flat and shelf like? Nope, Is the O flat and shelf like? Nope. Is the first L flat and shelf like? Yep. Does that...
I believe the OP is asking about the two different thicknesses of the coin. That has me intrigued. Need much better pics of the rim/edge to make...
That is called a BAR nickel. Not worth much, But I keep everyone with at least 2 connections to the rim. I like it!
LDS.
Liberty is what I call ghosting. Not a DDO. You'll see this a lot on modern coins. Keep looking!
That's VVLDS Very Very late die state. That die should've been retired around 100,000 strikes ago. Not worth anything other than the dime it was...
Might be a very faint prison cent. The only very faint part I can see is the chin south to the 1. Try taking pics from an angle not directly over....
I don't believe it to be. If you look at the 2nd pic you can see the west part of the lower MM took a hit. That suggests to me PMD.
I cannot understand for the life of me why a new member would want to stay here with the prevalence of rude,demeaning,undermining,and just flat...
Spacenerd as you are a new member, Welcome. I will apologize for some of the comments you've received already. Yes you are correct though. That is...
It's a process. As you learn you will get better at recognizing different errors/varieties. Best of luck. Don't hesitate on posting any coin!
Die chip and minor, I would throw it back. If you decide to keep it it's only going to cost you 5 cents.
I believe the obverse is a very minor strike through, and an even less lamination. The reverse is just VLDS Very Late Die Strike. I personally...
If you look at the 2's in the date, That is the tell of MD. A true dd most usually only goes one way. On your coin the "doubling" goes both east...
No, The difference between paddyman's post and mine is that In a pressed penny. One roller is flat and the other has a design imprinted on it to...
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