193X Cent

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by KingsAndEights, Nov 3, 2005.

  1. KingsAndEights

    KingsAndEights New Member

    What might cause this? It appears the last digit in the date is broken apart (possibly a 4, 5 or 6). It doesn't appear to be gouged.
     

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  3. 2b1ask1

    2b1ask1 Senior Member

    Damaged 1936.
     
  4. KingsAndEights

    KingsAndEights New Member

    Possible, but 6 is more rounded. Damaged for sure, but hot sure how. The "grain" of the coin continues through the "broken" area. Left side looks too straight to be a 6, but it was one of my guesses.
     
  5. 2b1ask1

    2b1ask1 Senior Member

    Definately not a '34. check the legs of the 9 and 3 and there doesn't appear to be the top bar of the #5. my only conclusion is 1936. I could be wrong.
     

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  6. KingsAndEights

    KingsAndEights New Member

    Probably 1936 - The top right side right next to the straight line going down to the left looks like where the 6 would originate (although little more looks like a 6), but still not sure what happened to it... Thanks for your posts!
     
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