Imo it appears to be DDD (die deterioration doubling) with a MAD ( misaligned die).
I went back to the store this afternoon and there where no more with the name ron on them.
I live in a small town about 3500.
Thanks for the article now I have an understanding.
There where several wheats and some from the 60's.
I'm new so what is this great American coin roll hunt, or are they referring to CRH.
Are there any errors I should look for on these coins, from what I have found on the internet I don't believe any of these are key dates.
Since I really don't have collection yet I figured this might be a good start.
I'm new to CRH and collecting just started getting interested about 4 months ago, Yesterday I was at the convenience store and I asked Linda to...
Damage comes in all kinds no one knows what this coin has been though but IMO it is PMD.JMO
Imo it looks like DDD and as stated by @paddyman98 it isn't a DD.
Maybe it's me but I don't see a die clash it appears to be a MAD and I'm confused on what you mean on a different language.
I agree with alurid your coin is PMD (post mint damage).
I'm no expert but they appear to be die chips but let's see what others think.
I have found several half dollars in my short time CRH and they all turned out to be MD.
I believe it to be MD not a DDO let's see what other's think.
Based on your photos I'm not seeing a DDO but some of your pics are blurred when I enlarge them.Jmo
Your title says it all definitely a problem with the damage to the coin based on your photo why bother.( just curious)
Thanks for being around for us newbie @tommyc03 it's a Doubled Die. (No it isn't.).lol
Imo it appears to be a MAD.
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