I just found one very similar the other day. Sorry for poor pic quality, I wasn't planning on posting it.[ATTACH]
"The Blakesley Effect Named after the American numismatist that first identified it, the Blakesley Effect can be the most powerful identifier of a...
Yes. There is an "effect" named after the discoverer that accounts for the strange "we" but someone else might be able to tell you the name? I...
Yeah, thought so. Maybe a RPM?[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Just for kicks. If it was an ordinary coin that was tapped down would it still be thicker? I'm just saying that logic dictates that if one taps...
Of course.
Right. I meant to type that I thought it was PMD and maybe someone probably did it because it had a fat rim to start with. They did a nice job. Lol
(*PMD) Spooned? It's pretty much the same circumference as a normal penny. Its thicker and heavier than avg. But within allowed deviation...but...
This is from "Wexler's die varieties". "We have this Class VI doubled die variety listed as 1943 1¢ WDDR-001 in our files. It makes a great...
Thanks for the reference. It seems like this occurs on 50% or greater of pennies.
You can see the reverse date and lincolns bust on the reverse. There is a clear "D" over the "f" in "of". It is reversed and upside down. The date...
I know its circulated and worn. Hats off to the 1st person who says this. I think the wide lettering is improbable due to wear alone. It could be...
"What is stretch lettering called?" Its the TITLE of the thread. Geeze. Why do you people get so angry?? I know I have a high IQ and am very...
True. But how does that allow for the "C" to be normal sized and the "ENT" to be super long? Is this forum only for uncirculated coins?
It's a 1978. That's in the title. The C in cent is normal and the E is a mile long, right next to it.
Forgot this pic[ATTACH]
Two 1978 D(?) one for comparison has damage that looks like a weak mint mark. The other has Looong lettering on half the reverse. There is...
Thanks. The "O" doesn't look doubled to you? In the added pic(s)?
This is another pic I just took under different lighting. Only "GOD" is affected.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thankyou!
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