You guys have got to be kidding, resurrecting a year and a half old thread where the OP asked specifically about 1966, 1978, and 1975 dimes that...
From the picture, the doubling appears to be flat/shelf like, therefore, a second vote for MD.
I'm with Kentucky on this. Coin appears fine. On another note, maybe this thread would have been more appropriately placed in a general forum...
Got it, thanks Simon.
I think they are on the rare side, but am unsure as to value. Definitely a keeper.
I second die wear. Die wear gives it that mushy look.
For your viewing pleasure is a BU small date 1960D RPM cent I found while roll searching. Also, is there something going on with the numbers in...
Looks good to me.
Nice write up!
I hate to second the bad news, but that scratch just screams out "look at me!". bkozak33 is right, the scratch kills the value. However, on the...
non_cents is correct. Die rotation is not uncommon on large cents.
I just read your original post and you mentioned you found the coin in an OBW. If the coin came from the mint like that, I would suspect a...
It's the high pressure of the stamping process that creates the mint luster or cartwheel effect when you rotate the coin between your thumb and...
I don't think it's impossible to have a 180 degree error.
What grade would you like to fulfill your bucket list?
I do not think it is an error. It looks like the plating was chemically stripped from the one side. If it was a mint error, the heads side would...
I also think it is pretty cool for the die chip in the eye.
Do you think this is an error coin?
I don't think its an error, probably grease filled die.
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