Let me make this clear. Actual doubling on a coin is a "doubled die". Two dies sitting next to each other may, in some places, be known as "double...
Those bubbles are fairly common for cents from the 80's and early 90's. It's a plating issue which is often most prominent in 82, 83 when the mint...
Looks like a hint of notching on the L and underneath the L and F, but it's hard to tell when they're in lower grades like this.
Not clear enough for me to spot anything, but I'm not eagle eyed
The latest pics do make this seem somewhat major, but it could just be the angle of the camera. Is the extra metal significantly raised above the...
I like it too. Were these circulating coins? I don't know as much about Canadian coinage.
May be best to start a new thread, but this "ring" on the bicentennial quarter is damage from a coin counter.
That's an indent in the coin, so I would concur that it is Post Mint Damage.
Can anyone provide further details on how this occurred? How/what impressed the reverse die to create what I see on the coin? I still can't think...
Looks like this coin is either in a very late die state, has been in some acid, or both. Even though it has a shape similar to an S, that mark is...
Die chip most likely
Looks like a plating issue to me
I'm not seeing much, but from the few pixels that I do see it does look like a die crack.
New pics outside of the 2x2. Shoulda done this first, but here they are. I suppose there might be a very slight MAD, but if the consensus is still...
Au-55
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