1.) This was a blank planchet I found, not much value but it sure made me happy to find it. 2.) Here a a couple CUD's I've found, the first covers the date of a pre 1983 penny weighs 3.2 grams. The second is a small CUD between 6 & 7 O'clock. No idea of the value. 3.)Here are a few grease filled dies I assume... All are missing the last number of the date. 4.)Here are a few off center strikes nothing extravagant, no idea of value if any. 5.)This is a coin I'm interested in. It appears to have been struck thru? It could also be PMD. If anyone has some input on this guy it would be greatly appreciated. I found this in the clear plastic wrappers, I was astonished to think how this could even make its way thru the sorting machines or what not. It is badly bent it stuck out like a sore thumb in the wrap. more to come warm regards ~b3rt
On the off center cents, if BOTH sides are off, they are off center. Otherwise, they are misaligned die strikes. Still cool, but off centers have more value. The larger the MAD or off center, the better.
Thank you for helping me clarify the off center & MAD. Upon another look at the backs which I dind't post the first time =/ It looks as if they are mostly MAD's rather, Its possible one could be off centered, but none show signs of anything drastic. Thank you for all of the replies everyone & happy hunting.