The famous "smooshed" date. Don't think anything other than PMD, but wait for someone who knows something.
Nope,nothing special besides some minor die chips around the date/MM.This certain anomaly behind the mint mark did catch my eye but it's probably nothing.
Thought maybe we were going to see a "Don Jose" variety like the "San Jose" variety. Where the J-shaped break on the right side of the mintmark makes it look like letters SJ.
Die deterioration doubling. Notice " Liberty" pushed up to the perimeter edge and its flattened doubling appearance. IMO, Jim
Die detorization must be real common since every time a change millionaire posts some change people say that about it.
Die deterioration is common in frequency as dies start to spread outward ( best guess after about quarter to half million produced coins or more~ soft cents more than harder dimes, nickles, etc). it is just many, many times more common than true doubled die coins as modern mint processes usually detect them and not allow them out of the mint. Single squeeze processes should eliminate them in theory, but they do occur. IMO, Jim