Looks like a partial collar. https://www.error-ref.com/?s=Partial+collar+
It looks like a hit on a Philly minted cent.
Can you post a picture of the edge at 6 an 1?
Wire wheel.
I still can’t tell. The only way to properly attribute this is by having it in hand. If it is what I linked too, it would be a doubled working hub...
It appears that it may be this: http://doubleddie.com/2587137.html It hard to tell exactly from the pictures.
Very nice coins. Good to have you back Evan.
I’m sentimental. I’d keep the original and start a new album with this new found luck. Maybe it’s a sign of good things to come.
Check it real close for the initials WS. If it’s Walters work it will be integrated in the design and will be had to pick out. It’s the correct...
Interesting, it might be caused by the removal of a die clash. http://www.maddieclashes.com/tdc-25c-1999-01de/
Looks like it’s been in a fire.
I’m not seeing it either. No die chip in the upper lip means it’s probably not a stage E. Rick, help us out.
The discoloration comes from rolled in impurities on the planchet strip. Your coin is a large date.
Linear plating blisters: https://www.error-ref.com/?s=Linear+plating+blisters+
That’s a better picture. Now it appears as two cuds.
It might be folded over by PMD: [ATTACH]
Here’s my altered 44 for comparison. [ATTACH]
Looks counterfeit to me. [ATTACH]
Here’s the DD on your coin (yellow): [ATTACH] You can probably find a listing here: http://doubleddie.com/1319040.html
It’s a transitional design variety. This particular one is for a “zincoln” but there are many others: http://doubleddie.com/58348.html
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