This obverse damage: [ATTACH] Caused this reverse damage: [ATTACH]
I’m a variety guy so I don’t actively search for errors but when they find me, it’s a good day.
Looks like it might be a struck though split die cap. https://www.error-ref.com/?s=Partial+die+cap
Scroll to the bottom and it has current spot price values for US silver. https://www.silverrecyclers.com/Calculators/coin_calculator.aspx
Here’s some info on partial collar errors: https://www.error-ref.com/?s=Partial+collar Since nickels don’t have reeded edges I agree with what...
Nice find! Congrats! http://varietyvista.com/02a%20LC%20RPMs%20Vol%201/1956DRPM001.htm
If it’s -008 then it would also be a DDR-005. I can’t tell from the pictures of there is separation in the EPU.
Thanks P&G! Merry Christmas to you. Work has been overwhelming and has greatly hindered my coin addiction. Things are finally starting to slow.
Partial collar: https://www.error-ref.com/?s=Partial+collar+
Unfortunately all you have is ED, environmental damage, and PMD, post mint damage. You can keep it if you like it but it’s just a damaged cent.
No worries. I have “moments” all the time. Glad I’m not alone!
1964 or prior excluding the war nickels. The mint mark is on the reverse.
By who’s standards? NGC or PCGS. If I remember correctly, they have different views on FS.
Yes. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/salt-river-bay-ddo-001.364246/
I believe it’s a rim cud. Maybe a later state of this: [ATTACH]
Appears all of it is MD to me. Flat, shelflike, with reduction of the devices. The MM may be a RPM but it also appears to have MD also. JMHO
I emptied out my neighbors 5 gal jug of change with a shop vac. I adapted it to a small enough hose and duct taped about 6” of the toe end of...
Don’t forget the 1995-D DDO.
48 and 40 years of collecting/hoarding!
What does it weigh?
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