On the back half of the e pluris is twice as wide. The lettering along edges looks half mashed down. Part of the in we is just a blob. A few things like that
It is definitely worn. and not an error. It is also extremely helpful if you post pics that are from directly over head, a good practice for further questions, and threads. pcs from an angle produce distortion to the image, and make it impossible to give an educated answer.
Thank you for all the info and I will. But I have another question if you don't mind how in the future do I tell the difference between A Worn coin or one with an error? I thought for sure this one was only because the we has silver over it and the top of the Liberty looks like it's actually pressed
The coin does not have silver in it, or on it. it is made of copper and nickel. The we is a result of wear and late die state. as far as the liberty it is impossible to read from your pics.
Ok I am going to take better ones from above, front and back. And please when you see could you explain what causes that kind of wear example half the pluris letters doubled half not, so i can know how to tell the difference. Thank you so much.