Seen on obverse damage on date, liberty, and "IN GOD WE TRUST. Seen on reverse mint damage on "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" also roof of Lincholn memorial is doubled second strike on roof starts at the 11o"clock aiming at slight angel towards 4 o"clock position '
All you have is actually considered PMD - Post Mint Damage This is damage that occurred after it left the US Mint So it is NOT a Mint Error
LMAO! It is obvious Mag is trying to drive you guys crazy and it is working. Im enjoying every minute of it. LOL
Damage, Actually @young mag just started yesterday and thinks that every coin is an error, when he actually can't see beyond damage.
yeah ok post mint damage will keep it at that. I know iam new at this but it's not very hard all you have to do is compare your coin to the one on tv or book what your source might be
As the saying goes .. put your money where your mouth is and prove everyone wrong. Then you can gloat your knowledge/research ==> https://www.pcgs.com/submissionform/usaform.pdf
@young mag You stated that you are new at this. Your profile says you are 17. From the members that answered your question you are getting over 200 years of combined experience. If you don't want to accept the fact that we are telling you this coin is damaged, please explain to us how this supposed error occurred during the minting process. Errors only occur at the Mint, as part of the minting process,anything else is damage. Even packaging at the Mint is Damage but that type of damage is market acceptable.
Well, yeah, of course it’s from a mint. It’s a memorial cent, post 1959 from the mint. Why am I even responding to you?