CAN YOU HELP ME ?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by anna m jacobs, Aug 20, 2019.

  1. anna m jacobs

    anna m jacobs New Member

    1980 D/? Looks like its stamped over a W? P?
    The top of the D is what throws me off...
     

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  3. cpm9ball

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    Welcome to the neighborhood, Anna!

    Your images are too blurry when I zoom in on them. Do you have a copy stand or tripod to stabilize your camera?

    Chris
     
  4. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    The top of the D has been damaged. Welcome to CT.
     
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  5. paddyman98

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    D for Damaged! :yack:
     
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  6. anna m jacobs

    anna m jacobs New Member

    I just added a better pic. Sorry, I have the Note 9, you would think it'd take better pictures
     
  7. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    This date is one noted for filled mint marks ,couple that with a hit to the area makes the D look like a over mint mark or rpm , quite a few newbies are sure they found pay dirt by the look of the mint mark. Just filled P,D,or S letter.
     
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  9. anna m jacobs

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  11. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Sorry Anna but bettervpucs just show the damage more plainly.
     
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  13. anna m jacobs

    anna m jacobs New Member

    I apologize for my ignorance, yes, i am a newby. just as each of you once were. and what better way to learn? i appreciate and respect each person that took the time to help me. thank you for sharing your knowledge :happy:
     
  14. anna m jacobs

    anna m jacobs New Member

    Ii DO have a question regarding an 1897-O morgan silver dollar, but honestly, I am a bit discouraged, and a little embarrassed to ask...
    I've never been a quitter before, and I can't see starting now...
    I should let everyone know, I am hardly looking for that one coin that will set me for life, financially.
    With my luck, I may as well be hunting for a glittery pink unicorn deep sea fishing off of an orca in lake okeechobee...
    It's a new hobby I've taken up, due to the recent inability to to be active. Cancer sux...
    Once again, please excuse my ignorance, I was looking at my morgan dollar, the back has faint doubling, I'm assuming from the die cast. Could somebody tell me what it's from, or what its called?
    Also, is it something to write in my coin log, or is it not important?
     

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  16. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    It's called a clash die.
    At one point the obv. And rev. Dies struck each other without a platchets in the chamber. Thus the design transfered from each die to the other.
     
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