Still not an error....sorry
As mentioned, a nice, but small die chip. Good eyes to spot it......!
I'm not the doubled die specialist, but imo, I see shelf doubling, and no split serifs.(aka 'mechanical/ejection' doubling, the terms I normally...
I don't feel that there are 7 die chips on the reverse of the coin. I see one for sure, and maybe 1 or 2 others, at the most, imo.
I see what you're talking about, but I also see a lot of damage on the coin, such as the flattened rims at 11:00 and about 2:00 on the obv. A...
I had a nice large group of crisp unc. $2 bills with three pairs of serial numbers - tried to sell 'em for $10 each, and couldn't sell more than...
'split line doubling' of the copper plating. The coin is not multi-struck at all, sorry.
If it's not magnetic, and you think it's dated 1947, then it's not a 1943. It's so corroded, not steel, and not rusted. It's just 'crap' on the...
Nice example of a scarce Type coin mechanical error. I like the 'crust' on the o/c portions
Depends on what made it a 'copper nickel' If you mean a Nickel struck on a Cent planchet, most of them are worth $150-$200 or so, depending on...
Absolutely sure
It's not copper plated or coated. See the handful of coins two posts above.
not an error - 'environmentally damaged surfaces'
If you're seeing doubling, which I see in the 2nd photo, that's common 'ejection' or 'mechanical' doubling, a very, very, very, common effect on...
Welcome - can you describe what you see on the coin as errors?
In the strictest sense, yes, copper plating bubbles are 'errors', because the planchets shouldn't show the bubbles - most unstruck copper coated...
Damage on the reverse, and the coin has been plated.
No offense taken - However, there isn't much to add. Copper plating surfaces change 'color' due to circulation, just like pre-83 copper cents...
That's what cents look like after 20-35 years in circulation, and where they might have been stored or where they've been.
A retained lamination flap. with the right side of it detached. Nice condition coin!
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