View attachment 531805 View attachment 531805 I have a 1995 cent here i need some help on what is this and is it valueable to collectors or no?
looks like it might not be an error but not 100% sure... I am going to let some people with more experience answer!
Explain the reversed doubling in liberty? I checked the definition of brockage and this one fits perfectly
Also, would you mind taking a picture from farther away? The closer the picture is, usually the more blurry it is which is true for this picture.
Post Strike Damage Known as a Vise Job or Sandwich Job coin Anytime you see incused and reversed lettering it's from another coin Here is some info - http://www.error-ref.com/squeeze-job-or-vice-job-or-garage-job/
It looks like post-mint damage (PMD) to me. It appears that someone hammered the obverse of another cent into the obverse of your coin. Note that the "R" is upside down. Chris
You posted this thread twice. It happens a lot when someone goofs trying to post photos. No big deal! Just click on "Report" at the bottom and ask the Mods to combine the threads. Chris
When a coin is not fully ejected and a blank planchet comes into the striking chamber and is stuck again the first image along with the newly struck coin is made thus is called a brockage
Yes I know that.. But IMHO.. the coin in question is not a Brockage.. A brockage would leave an indentation not a warped edge
Yep, that's what happens with the zincolns when you heat them up. The zinc melts, outgasses and blows out the side.