Moe, Larry and Curly?? Seriously, a few clue's as to what you believe might be the error(s) would be most helpful as the only thing which stands out is that little doo-hickey by the mintmark which could very well be mechanical doubling or a die chip.
You wise guy why i aughta.....OK variety ysorry for the poor terminology, i forgot how anal you guys are on here, and I've Seen pictures of the rim damage listed on line, on the same exact coin, so what is it called?
Hello.. What you see on the right side of the Obverse is what is known as a Double Rim or False Rim and it is caused by a slight MAD - Misaligned Die Great that you are wearing cotton gloves!
No errors! The rim is slightly wider on one side caused by a misaligned die as Paddy said. You have PMD known as a scrape across the neck area and a filled in D mintmark caused by PMD and 39 years of wear. Spend it.
Not anal at all. I simply cannot read minds. You asked an open ended question and I simply responded with an open ended answer of the first thing which popped into my head since I could see nothing unusual or of note on the coin you posted. Your subsequent posts SHOULD have been included in your original post for just a wee bit of clarity on what it was that you were asking. Again, I see nothing of note which could even remotely be considered an "error" or a "variety" on your coin.