I believe others will ask that you put in your message what you see as the possible error.
PMD - you can spend it.
It's the copper plating 'splitting' apart from the zinc core, due to the striking pressure during minting. Very common, and more of an anomaly...
The M and a few other letters are damaged, from contact with another coin or something else while it was in circulation. Not an error, not a...
PM98 nailed it. Not a D/S
Not a clip. It's a 'rim bump', possibly from the o/c coin getting jammed in a counting/rolling machine.
Joe, although I see the difference you mention, I've seen plenty like this one...maybe a different type of acid or ? Looks fairly typical to me.
Look at the rim to the right of the "S" The Mintmark has a 'hit' or contact mark on it, probably from the same event that caused the rim hits.
Looks like a lamination from what I can see. And, as mentioned, it's a small date, and has a blob (minor die chip) in the B of Liberty and...
Unusual label. It's been de-plated (PMD)
Wow
It's stained, after it was in circulation. Not an error, imo. It has a typical strike for that date - as mentioned, worn/overused dies. All...
I'm sorry, but in addition to not being able to see anything that resembles 9 strikes, I don't even see any mechanical or ejection doubling on it....
Sounds like it's more than 75% o/c based on the description. As mentioned, that's a fair retail price, even for raw. Yes, you can try to make an...
It's been struck thru a very thin, late-stage die cap. Nice find for a pocket change look !
Isn't this a 2nd thread on the OverStrike Flying Eagle Cent? There is absolutely nothing wrong with your 1999 cent, except for some corrosion...
I would value a 75% off center anything over a 90% off center anything - More design showing is more desirable, once you get to those percentage...
That's a fair retail price. (without seeing the actual coin)
It's either a minor lamination in the area of the '8', or a stain.
Their nick-name is 'RailRoad Rim' due to it's similarity in look to a train wheel. Many times, they are the result of not just the planchet not...
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