Also to help identify missing clad layers get you a digital scale weigh the coin and compare the weight its supposed to be. I'm not sure what...
No to missing clad layer. What you have is environment damage/ toning. As far as a doubled die im not seeing it with the pics provided.
I'm guessing that is a feather on a buffalo nickel. Maybe die stutter? Is it anywhere else on the coin?
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yes, 40 numbers before and it would have been awesome
it is but the note is still crisp, I got some of the minor creases to smooth out by putting it in a book for a day.
Found a cool 7 of a kind almost solid $10 at work today. Wish I had passion for collecting fancy serial numbers but to me they are just...
I really wish I live closer to a beach, metal detecting has been poor searching this year.
If you mean are the 1999 WAM cent below MS condition is worth more than 1 cent..yes
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I don't know why but I had to look at this multiple times before it clicked that it is an ALMOST radar. I may have been looking too hard because...
I really don't know much outside of US currency but I do like that design. Nice coin.
minor die polish, considered normal
I was reluctant to call my die chip a wasp/hornets nest because that suggest extra value. Typically for it to be referred to as a wasp/hornets...
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I see a worn coin
No your coin is normal and everything about it says it is a normal Lincoln cent.
Maybe 3 I dunno.
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Thanks Kentucky. That post was a mess but I did however find that the 50% weigh more towards the 2.2 grams spectrum.
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