Sorry, but it's just a lot of environmental damage. Not an error of any kind
It's flat and shelf-like around the date. That's a characteristic of mechanical doubling, not hub doubling
I can't see anything, but if you need that level of magnification to see it, there probably would be very little interest. The following sites...
Post mint damage. Your coin looks like it also was exposed to heat. Could be solder or something similar. I've heard stories where copper...
I think I'll go with the opinions of @Kentucky and @-jeffB They've demonstrated their knowledge of chemistry over numerous posts. As they said,...
Understanding how dies are made, is the key to knowing that you don't have a large 9 and a small 9 on the same coin. The Mint starts with a...
Yes, sort of. A typical lamination is due to impurities and/or trapped air pockets that occurred during the original melt. The OPs coin is...
Looks like split serifs especially the 3 E's and I don't see any significant thinning of the letters that would be characteristic of MD. I would...
Minor die crack to the right of WE through the head. The rest look like a lot of small laminations. Maybe a few assorted contact marks mixed in
The Olympic 1995-96 dies were cancelled with an "X" like this. I believe @Conder101 was only referring to the circulating coin dies sold by the...
If you're registered and logged in when you entered a bill (new or one you found), you'll get an email whenever one gets re-entered. Click on...
All of the known SMS 1964 halves were found in the estate of a former mint director in the 80s, sold to a prominent dealer, and slabbed a few...
Die cracks aren't unusual for the German Empire 5 and 10 pennig coins. I have about 10-15 minor die cracks on coins in my date/mm sets. Also see...
If it was struck without a collar, it would have a larger diameter, yours does not. In addition, coins are struck under tons of pressure which...
Absolutely Post mint damage, not an error of any kind. Can't tell if it's chemical or mechanical (I'm leaning towards chemical), but whatever...
I'll have to dig mine out and post it. Honestly, I see no problem gluing it together to stabilize it. Plus you only have $2 invested Here's a...
It's an "or what" Either a contact mark from circulation or the copper plating has been breached and the zinc is corroding under it. There is...
Sorry, but your coin isn't an error. All of the scratches are from something abrasive and that happened after it left the mint.
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Just wait. When the buyer discovers it's fake, he'll file a SNAD, ebay will refund the money (the no return policy isn't enforceable if a SNAD is...
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