Not a struck thru - it's a lamination.
Mornin' all - Yes, I do participate in a few coin chat rooms, but I don't do all the other social media deals - they're about 180 degrees...
FYI - another coin dealer just emailed me a photo of a 1992-D cent that looked almost exactly like the OP's coin - 'zinc rot'
Whatever you want to call it, it's not an error, imo.
....I'm always learning - there seems to be something new coming on the market every year, or a new bit of info on the Press's used, or I see...
No error(s) on that coin. Just a (almost) 50 year old Cent.
I'll give you $2 NOT to submit it !
Die deterioration - just struck from a worn or overused die. A fairly common occurance
That's the copper plating splitting apart, a fairly common occurrence on our Copper- Plated Zinc Cents. The Mintmark is not doubled, it's split...
No laughter, but 'Tisk, Tisk'
Seems to be on the right planchet type, but a defective/rolled thin copper planchet. Can you show the holder?
Just 'OK' ?
Not a copper plating bubble/blister, imo. Although the photo isn't the best, it's either a struck-thru, or possibly Feeder Finger scrapes as the...
no harm/no foul.....no problem
Sorry, but that's not the rare Doubled Die 1969-S It's worth face value - it's not an error
It's a nice example of a Partial Collar, aka 'railroad rim'. Not worth slabbing - it's worth less than $10 retail. I"m certain any other person...
"Sandwich Job'
It's still a plated coin. The 'other' elements the machine is reading is probably the plating. The coin did not leave the US Mint looking like...
...I have 6-8 of 'em too, from when they first came out...........kinda fun
I said $5-6 retail, because if you look for 'em with a little bit of effort, that's what you can buy them for. Yes, there are sellers asking $10,...
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